Lopstick
[lop-stik] /ˈlɒpˌstɪk/
noun, Canadian.
1.
a tree trimmed of all but its topmost branches to serve as a landmark or marker.
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1. . abbreviation 1. loquitur level of quantification Latin loquitur (speaks)
- Loquacious
[loh-kwey-shuh s] /loʊˈkweɪ ʃəs/ adjective 1. talking or tending to talk much or freely; talkative; chattering; babbling; garrulous: a loquacious dinner guest. 2. characterized by excessive talk; wordy: easily the most loquacious play of the season. /lɒˈkweɪʃəs/ adjective 1. characterized by or showing a tendency to talk a great deal adj. 1660s, back-formation from loquacity […]
- Loquaciousness
[loh-kwey-shuh s] /loʊˈkweɪ ʃəs/ adjective 1. talking or tending to talk much or freely; talkative; chattering; babbling; garrulous: a loquacious dinner guest. 2. characterized by excessive talk; wordy: easily the most loquacious play of the season. /lɒˈkweɪʃəs/ adjective 1. characterized by or showing a tendency to talk a great deal adj. 1660s, back-formation from loquacity […]
- Loquacity
[loh-kwas-i-tee] /loʊˈkwæs ɪ ti/ noun, plural loquacities. 1. the state of being ; talkativeness; garrulity. 2. an instance of talkativeness or garrulity; a flow of talk: The sherry increased my loquacity. n. c.1200, from Latin loquacitatem (nominative loquacitas) “talkativeness,” from loquax “talkative” (see loquacious). An Old English word for it was ofersprecolnes.
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[loh-kwot, -kwat] /ˈloʊ kwɒt, -kwæt/ noun 1. a small evergreen tree, Eriobotrya japonica, native to China and Japan, cultivated as an ornamental and for its yellow, plumlike fruit. 2. the fruit itself. /ˈləʊkwɒt; -kwət/ noun 1. an ornamental evergreen rosaceous tree, Eriobotrya japonica, of China and Japan, having reddish woolly branches, white flowers, and small […]