life raft |
a small, usu. inflatable raft for use by people forced to abandon a boat or ship. |
lifesaver |
a person or animal that saves another from death, esp. from drowning. [2 definitions] |
life-size |
having the size of an original object. |
life span |
the length of time that an individual of any species lives or can be expected to live. |
lifestyle |
the general mode of living of a person or group, including attitudes, occupational and class characteristics, financial priorities, possessions, and the like. |
life-support |
of or pertaining to equipment or procedures that can sustain life, either when a bodily system fails or when a living body is in a hostile environment, such as space. |
life-support system |
a system of equipment, esp. in a hospital, that keeps a person alive when he or she might otherwise die. [2 definitions] |
life-threatening |
having the potential to kill, as an injury or disease. |
lifetime |
the time during which a person's life continues. [3 definitions] |
lifework |
all the work, or the most important work, of one's life. |
Liffey |
a river in eastern Ireland that flows through Dublin. |
lift |
to move (something) upward; raise. [12 definitions] |
liftable |
combined form of lift. |
lift a finger |
to make an attempt to work or help. |
liftoff |
the moment of launching a missile or rocket, or the motion itself. |
ligament |
a band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or supports muscles or organs. |
ligand |
in biochemistry, a molecule that binds to a target biomolecule, usually a protein. [2 definitions] |
ligate |
to tie up or bind (a bleeding artery) with a ligature. |
ligature |
a band or tie used to connect, esp. a surgical stitch. [4 definitions] |
light1 |
electromagnetic radiation, esp. from the sun, that enables one to see objects. [13 definitions] |
light2 |
not heavy, full, intense, or forceful. [9 definitions] |