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Lionlike — Li on*like (l[imac] [u^]n*l[imac]k ), a. Like a lion; brave as a lion. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lionlike — adjective see lion … New Collegiate Dictionary
lionlike — adj. resembling a lion … English contemporary dictionary
lionlike — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective : resembling a lion * * * liˈonlike or liˈonly adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑lion … Useful english dictionary
leontiasis — /lee euhn tuy euh sis/, n. Pathol. 1. a lionlike facial distortion. 2. Also called leontiasis ossea /os ee euh/. an overgrowth of the cranial and facial bones resulting in a lionlike appearance. [ < Gk leont , s. of léon LION + IASIS] * * * … Universalium
leontiases — n. lionlike appearance of the face caused by a form of leprosy (Pathology); leontiasis ossea, abnormal growth of the facial bones which results in a lionlike appearance … English contemporary dictionary
leontiasis — n. lionlike appearance of the face caused by a form of leprosy (Pathology); leontiasis ossea, abnormal growth of the facial bones which results in a lionlike appearance … English contemporary dictionary
lion — noun (plural lions) Etymology: Middle English lioun, from Anglo French leun, lion, from Latin leon , leo, from Greek leōn Date: 12th century 1. a. or plural lion a large heavily built social cat (Panthera leo) of open or rocky areas chiefly of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Vasil Levski — Infobox Person name = Vasil Levski caption = Bulgarian revolutionary birth date = birth date|1837|7|18|mf=y birth place = Karlovo, Ottoman Empire (now BUL) dead=dead death date = death date and age|1873|2|18|1837|7|18|mf=y death place = Sofia,… … Wikipedia
Kambojas in Indian literature — The Kamboja peoples are referenced in numerous Sanskrit and Pali literature including Sama Veda, Atharvaveda, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, Kautiliya s Arthashastra, Yasaka s Nirukata, Buddhist Jatakas, Jaina Canons, ancient grammar books and… … Wikipedia