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Issuance
- noun - the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity); "a new issue of stamps";
Julienne
- noun - a clear soup garnished with julienne vegetables
- a vegetable cut into thin strips (usually used as a garnish)
- cut into long thin strips; "julienne the potatoes"
Lagrange
- unknown - Joseph-Louis, French mathematician and astronomer. He developed the calculus of variations (1755) and made a number of other contributions to the study of mechanics.
Laitance
- unknown - From French for 'milk', a white chalky layer or bloom that forms on the surface of setting concrete, also known as efflorescence.
Laitance Definition & Meaning Merriam-Webster:
lai·tance ˈlā-tᵊn(t)s. : an accumulation of fine particles on t
Lausanne
- noun - a city in western Switzerland; cultural and commercial center
Lawrence
- noun - a town in northeastern Kansas on the Kansas River; scene of raids by John Brown in 1856
- English actress (1898-1952)
- English novelist and poet and essayist whose work condemned industrial society and explored sexual relationships (1885-1930)
- English portrait painter remembered for the series of portraits of the leaders of the alliance against Napoleon (1769-1830)
- Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
- United States physicist who developed the cyclotron (1901-1958)
- Welsh soldier who from 1916 to 1918 organized the Arab revolt against the Turks; he later wrote an account of his adventures (1888-1935)
Lenience
- noun - a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone; "too much indulgence spoils a child"
- lightening a penalty or excusing from a chore by judges or parents or teachers
- mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant
Ligeance
- - The connection between sovereign and subject by which they were mutually bound, the former to protection and the securing of justice, the latter to faithful service; allegiance.