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lat [læt] N

lat short for latitude

lat

See also latitude

latitude [ˈlætɪtju:d, Am -t̬ətu:d] N

1. latitude GEO:

2. latitude form (freedom):

II . last1 [lɑ:st, Am læst] ADV

1. last (finally):

III . last1 [lɑ:st, Am læst] PRON

Phrases:

IV . last1 [lɑ:st, Am læst] N

laid [leɪd] VB

laid pt, pp of lay

See also lie down , lie behind , lie about , lie , lie , lay , lay , lay

lie about, lie around VB intr

1. lie about (be left casually):

2. lie about (be lazy):

II . lie2 [laɪ] N

I . lie1 <lying> [laɪ] VB intr

lay4 [leɪ] N

lay of land:

lay

lay3 [leɪ] ADJ

1. lay (not professional):

lay

2. lay (not of the clergy):

lay

II . lay2 <laid, laid> [leɪ] VB intr

lain [leɪn] VB

lain pp of lie 2

See also lie down , lie behind , lie about , lie , lie

lie about, lie around VB intr

1. lie about (be left casually):

2. lie about (be lazy):

II . lie2 [laɪ] N

I . lie1 <lying> [laɪ] VB intr

lair [leəʳ, Am ler] N

1. lair (animal's shelter):

jama f
nora f

2. lair (hiding place):

lit [lɪt] VB

lit pt, pp of light

See also light , light

II . light2 [laɪt] ADJ

III . light2 <lit, lit [or -ed, -ed]> [laɪt] VB trans

1. light room:

2. light cigarette, pipe:

IV . light2 <lit, lit [or -ed, -ed]> [laɪt] VB intr

1. light lamp:

2. light (turn on):

3. light fig (become animated):

I . light1 [laɪt] ADJ

2. light fig (little):

3. light colour, room:

4. light sentence:

II . bait [beɪt] VB trans

1. bait (put bait on):

2. bait (tease):

3. bait (make dogs attack):

gait [geɪt] N

II . wait [weɪt] VB trans

III . wait [weɪt] N no pl

Phrases:

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In all similar to caff latte or caf au lait, it comes in a tall glass with about one quarter coffee, 3 quarters foamed milk.
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Breakfast starts with cafe au lait, juice and homemade scones and jam or apricot-banana cake.
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Hopefully, this book will help them break free and enjoy a guilt- free croissant with a large cafe au lait.
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The next morning, our breakfast of fresh croissants, cafe au lait and sweet apricots made us feel as if we'd finally started our vacation.
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These harmless marks, also called cafe au lait spots, are common in many people.
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It is known for its caf au lait, prepared with chicory, and beignets, served there continuously since the 19th century.
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Congenital abnormalities include: skeletal anomalies (especially those affecting the hands), cafe au lait spots and hypopigmentation.
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