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English Vocabulary Test for 25th June
English Vocabulary Index
English Vocabulary Test for 25th June :
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Loch (n) : scotch, lake
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Locket (n) : an ornamental case
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Lock-up (n) : watch-house, prison
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Locomotive (adj.) : moving
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Locomotive (n) : a railway engine
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Locust (n) : a winged insect like the grasshopper
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Lode (n) : metallic vein in the earth, a channel
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Lodge (n) : a small house
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Lodge (v) : stay for the time being
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Loft (n) : a space of room close under the roof, a gallery
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Lofty (adj.): elevated, proud, high
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Log-book (n) : a diary
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Logger head (n) : fool, a dunce
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Logic (n) : the act of reasoning
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Loin-cloth (n) : cloth worn on the loins
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Loiter (v) : linger, delay
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Loll (v) : to learn lazily
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Lone (adj.) : companionless, solitary
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Loneliness (v) : solitude
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Lonely (adj.) : without a friend, not frequented
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Longevity (n) : long life
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Long headed (adj.) : shrewd, showing wisdom(common sense)
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Longing (n) : craving, desire
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Longing (adj.) : desirous
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Longitudinal (adj.) : running length wise
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Look (v) : to see, to observe
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Look (n) : seeing
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Loom (n) : a machine for weaving
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Loom (v) : appear large and indistinct
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Loop (n) : noose, fold, opening, curve crossing itself
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Loop-hole (n) : a hole in a wall way of escape
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Loose (adj.) : not tight, not strict
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Loose (v) : unite, unbind, set free
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Loosen (v) : make loose
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Loot (n) : plunder
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Loot (v) : to plunder
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Lop (v) : cut off
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Lope (v) : move along with long easy steps
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Lord (n) : master, nobleman, tyrant, God
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Lord (v) : rule over
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Lore (n) : learning, doctrine
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Lorgnette (n) : an opera glass with a handle
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Lorry (n) : an open low(motor)wagon for carrying goods
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Lose (v) : suffer, drop, forfeit
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Lot (n) : a large quantity
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Lotion (n) : a medicinal liquid or solution used for washing wounds, etc.,
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Lottery (n) : distribution of prizes to winners by lot
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Lotus (n) : water-lily
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Loud (adj.): of great noise, noisy
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Loudspeaker (n) : a contrivance that makes sounds loud, an amplifier
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