l
1 Americanabbreviation
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liter; liters.
noun
plural
L's, Ls, l's, ls-
the 12th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
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any spoken sound represented by the letter L or l, as in let, dull, cradle.
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something having the shape of an L .
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a written or printed representation of the letter L or l.
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a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter L or l.
noun
plural
L's, Ls-
an elevated railroad.
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British. pound; pounds.
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Optics. lambert; lamberts.
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language.
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large.
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Latin.
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left.
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length.
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long: denoting a size longer than regular, especially for suits and coats made for tall men.
40L.
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longitude.
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Theater. stage left.
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Economics. a broad measure of total U.S. liquid assets, issued periodically by the Federal Reserve Board.
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the 12th in order or in a series.
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(sometimes lowercase) the Roman numeral for 50.
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Electricity. inductance.
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Physics. kinetic potential.
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Biochemistry. leucine.
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(of a molecule) having a configuration resembling the levorotatory isomer of glyceraldehyde: printed as a small capital, roman character (D- ).
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levorotatory; levo- (d- ).
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Chemistry. levo-.
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U.S. Military. (in designations of light aircraft) liaison.
L-15.
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plural
ll.-
large.
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latitude.
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law.
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leaf.
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league.
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left.
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length.
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line.
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link.
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(in Italy) lira; lire.
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liter; liters.
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long.
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book.
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place.
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Lady.
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Lake.
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large.
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Latin.
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latitude.
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law.
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left.
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lempira; lempiras.
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leu; lei.
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lev; leva.
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Liberal.
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(in Italy) lira; lire.
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Lord.
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Low.
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lumen.
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Theater. stage left.
abbreviation
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lake
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left
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length
symbol
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litre
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physics lepton number
noun
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the 12th letter and ninth consonant of the modern English alphabet
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a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a lateral, as in label
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something shaped like an L
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( in combination )
an L-shaped room
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symbol
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ell (unit)
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lambert(s)
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large
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Latin
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(on British motor vehicles) learner driver
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physics length
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live
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currency
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Usually written: £. pound
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lempira
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lek
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leu
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lire
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aeronautics lift
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electronics inductor (in circuit diagrams)
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physics latent heat
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physics self-inductance
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chem the Avogadro constant
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50 See Roman numerals
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Luxembourg (international car registration)
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Abbreviation of length, liter
Etymology
Origin of L5
From the Latin word lībra
Origin of L.12
From the Latin word liber
Origin of L.13
From the Latin word locus
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
After endless reports of government deals, shortages, and capacity additions, investors can get back to some fundamento l data on Thursday afternoon.
From Barron's • Feb. 26, 2026
Gabbard said she "facilitated a brief phone call for the president to thank the agents personally for their work. He did not ask any questions, nor did he or l issue any directives".
From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026
“I felt as if l was this huge disappointment to both of them,” she told Vogue.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 3, 2025
So what might have been just another l meeting about Ukraine instantly grabbed international headlines.
From Salon • Mar. 2, 2025
“He needs a good currying,” his father said, “and if l ever hear of you not feeding him or leaving his stall dirty, I’ll sell him off in a minute.”
From "The Red Pony" by John Steinbeck
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