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['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) lanterne* * *['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) lanterne -
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'læntən(a case for holding or carrying a light.) lykt, lanternelanterne--------lyktsubst. \/ˈlæntən\/1) lykt2) lyskaster3) lanterne4) fyrlykt -
65 lantern
['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) ljósker -
66 lantern
csapkoszorús kerék, lámpás, lámpa, laterna* * *['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) lámpás -
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['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) laterna; lākturis* * *laterna, lukturis; apgaismes telpa -
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['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) žibintas, žibintuvas -
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n. lanterna; lykta; ljus; lanternin (på fyrton)* * *['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) lykta, lanterna -
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['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) felinar -
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['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) φαναράκι -
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['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) lanterne -
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['læntən](a case for holding or carrying a light.) lanterna -
80 light house lantern
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light bulb — Synonyms and related words: candle, electric light bulb, fire, flame, glim, illuminant, illuminator, incandescent body, lamp, lantern, light, light source, luminant, luminary, match, moon, source of light, stars, sun, taper, torch … Moby Thesaurus
Lantern — Lan tern (l[a^]n t[ e]rn), n. [F. lanterne, L. lanterna, laterna, from Gr. lampth r light, torch. See {Lamp}.] 1. Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc.; sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lantern brass — Lantern Lan tern (l[a^]n t[ e]rn), n. [F. lanterne, L. lanterna, laterna, from Gr. lampth r light, torch. See {Lamp}.] 1. Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc.; sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lantern jaws — Lantern Lan tern (l[a^]n t[ e]rn), n. [F. lanterne, L. lanterna, laterna, from Gr. lampth r light, torch. See {Lamp}.] 1. Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc.; sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lantern pinion — Lantern Lan tern (l[a^]n t[ e]rn), n. [F. lanterne, L. lanterna, laterna, from Gr. lampth r light, torch. See {Lamp}.] 1. Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc.; sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lantern shell — Lantern Lan tern (l[a^]n t[ e]rn), n. [F. lanterne, L. lanterna, laterna, from Gr. lampth r light, torch. See {Lamp}.] 1. Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc.; sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English