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CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
lant

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Lant

n. [ Cf. Lance. ] (Zool.) Any one of several species of small, slender, marine fishes of the genus Ammedytes. The common European species (Ammedytes tobianus) and the American species (Ammedytes Americanus) live on sandy shores, buried in the sand, and are caught in large quantities for bait. Called also launce, and sand eel. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lant

n. See Lanterloo. [ Obs. ] Halliwell. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lant

n. Urine. [ Prov. Eng. ] Nares. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lantanum

{ } n. (Chem.) See Lanthanum. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Lantanium
Lantanuric

a. [ Formed by transposition of the letters of allantoin and -uric. ] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, a nitrogenous organic acid of the uric acid group, obtained by the decomposition of allantoin, and usually called allanturic acid. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lanterloo

n. An old name of loo (a). [ 1913 Webster ]

Lantern

n. [ F. lanterne, L. lanterna, laterna, from Gr. lampth`r light, torch. See Lamp. ] 1. Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc.; -- sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn, perforated tin, glass, oiled paper, or other material, having a lamp or candle within; sometimes fixed, as the glazed inclosure of a street light, or of a lighthouse light. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Arch.) (a) An open structure of light material set upon a roof, to give light and air to the interior. (b) A cage or open chamber of rich architecture, open below into the building or tower which it crowns. (c) A smaller and secondary cupola crowning a larger one, for ornament, or to admit light; such as the lantern of the cupola of the Capitol at Washington, or that of the Florence cathedral. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Mach.) A lantern pinion or trundle wheel. See Lantern pinion (below). [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Steam Engine) A kind of cage inserted in a stuffing box and surrounding a piston rod, to separate the packing into two parts and form a chamber between for the reception of steam, etc.; -- called also lantern brass. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Founding) A perforated barrel to form a core upon. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. (Zool.) See Aristotle's lantern. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Fig. 1 represents a hand lantern; fig. 2, an arm lantern; fig. 3, a breast lantern; -- so named from the positions in which they are carried. [ 1913 Webster ]


Dark lantern, a lantern with a single opening, which may be closed so as to conceal the light; -- called also bull's-eye. --
Lantern jaws, long, thin jaws; hence, a thin visage. --
Lantern pinion,
Lantern wheel
(Mach.), a kind of pinion or wheel having cylindrical bars or trundles, instead of teeth, inserted at their ends in two parallel disks or plates; -- so called as resembling a lantern in shape; -- called also wallower, or trundle. --
Lantern shell (Zool.), any translucent, marine, bivalve shell of the genus Anatina, and allied genera. --
Magic lantern, an optical instrument consisting of a case inclosing a light, and having suitable lenses in a lateral tube, for throwing upon a screen, in a darkened room or the like, greatly magnified pictures from slides placed in the focus of the outer lens.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Lantern

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Lanterned p. pr. & vb. n. Lanterning. ] [ Cf. F. lanterner to hang at the lamp post, fr. lanterne. See Lantern. ] To furnish with a lantern; as, to lantern a lighthouse. [ 1913 Webster ]

lanternfish

n. A small fish having rows of luminous organs along each side; some surface at night. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

lantern fly

n. (Zool.) any one of several species of large, handsome, brightly marked, tropical hemipterous insects of the genera Laternaria, Fulgora, and allies, of the family Fulgoridæ. The largest species is Laternaria phosphorea of Brazil. The head has a snoutlike process in some species which was formerly thought to emit a phosphorescent light. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Variants: lanternfly

WordNet (3.0)
lantana(n) a flowering shrub
lantern(n) light in a transparent protective case
lanternfish(n) small fish having rows of luminous organs along each side; some surface at night
lantern fly(n) large brightly marked tropical insect with a process like a snout that was formerly thought to emit light, Syn. lantern-fly
lantern jaw(n) a long thin lower jaw
lantern-jawed(adj) having a protruding jaw giving the face a gaunt appearance
lantern pinion(n) a small pinion having cylindrical bars instead of teeth, used chiefly in inexpensive clocks, Syn. lantern wheel
lanthanide series(n) the rare-earth elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71; having properties similar to lanthanum
lanthanotidae(n) stout-bodied lizards, Syn. family Lanthanotidae
lanthanotus(n) one species, Syn. genus Lanthanotus

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Lanthan { n } [ chem. ]lanthanum [Add to Longdo]

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