Lambic
/ˈlæmbɪk/
noun
1.
n.
“strong Belgian beer,” 1829, related to French alambic “a still” (see alembic).
Read Also:
- Lambie
noun One’s sweetheart; beloved: It was a dithering meditation on a lackluster Don Juan. Are Reynolds and Edwards such unmanly lambie-pies? (1940s+)
- Lambing
[lam] /læm/ noun 1. a young sheep. 2. the meat of a young sheep. 3. a person who is gentle, meek, innocent, etc.: Their little daughter is such a lamb. 4. a person who is easily cheated or outsmarted, especially an inexperienced speculator. 5. the Lamb, . verb (used without object) 6. to give birth […]
- Lambkill
[lam-kil] /ˈlæmˌkɪl/ noun 1. .
- Lambkin
[lam-kin] /ˈlæm kɪn/ noun 1. a little . 2. a person who is exceptionally sweet, young, and innocent, as a small child. /ˈlæmkɪn/ noun 1. a small or young lamb 2. a term of affection for a small endearing child n. mid-13c., as a surname, from lamb + diminutive suffix -kin.
- Lamblia
Lamblia Lam·bli·a (lām’blē-ə) n. Giardia.