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Graded spelling list for 5th Grade students. Words starting with l.
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language |
The TV censor cut out the bad language.
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laughter |
My grandmother says laughter is the best medicine.
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length |
A centimetre is a unit of length.
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limb |
An arm or a leg could also be called a limb.
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located |
The teacher's lounge is located on the first floor.
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lumber |
Lumber, sugar, cotton and rice are produced in the neighborhood.
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liberate |
I would like to liberate you of your duties as class president.
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likeness |
There is a likeness between twins.
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loathe |
To loathe something is to hate it.
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lure |
We used cheese to lure the mouse out of the hole.
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