LEVER 169 



lever (lev'-er, le'-ver) 

 levigate (le'-vi-gat) 

 levigatus (le-vi-ga'-tus) smooth, 

 levipes (lev'-i-pez) light-footed. 

 levis (lev'-is) light, not heavy, 

 levis (le'-vis) smooth. 

 Levisticum (lev-is'-tik-um) 

 levulose (le'-vu-los, lev'-u-los) 

 Leycesteria* (la-ses-te'-ri-a) 

 Liatris* (li-a'-tris) 

 libani (lib'-an-i) of Lebanon 

 Libellulidae (li-be-lul'-i-de) 

 Libocedrus* (li-bos-ed'-rus, lib-os-ed'-rus) 

 libriform (lib'-ri-form) 

 Lichanura (lik-an-ur'-a) 

 Lichenes* (ll-ke'-nez) 

 Lichnis* (lik'-nis) 

 Lichonycteris (lik-o-nik'-ter-is) 

 ligamentum (lig-a-ment'-um) 

 Ligularia* (lig-ul-a'-ri-a) 

 Ligusticum* (lig-us'-ti-kum) 



ligustrinus (lig-us-tri'-nus) of the kind of the privet. 

 Ligustrum* (lig-us'-trum) 

 Ligyda (lij'-i-da) 

 Ligyrus (lij'-i-rus) 

 Lilacis* (li-la'-sis) 

 Lilium* (li'-li-um, lil'-i-um) 

 limaciform (li-ma'-si-fdrm) 



limatulus (li-ma/tul-us) somewhat filed or polished. 

 Limax (li'-maks) 



limbatus (lim-ba'-tus) bordered, with a hem, or 

 edge. 



