Lig TV — Logo de Lig TV Création 4 Septembre 2000 Forme juridique … Wikipédia en Français
Lig — (l[i^]g), v. i. [See {Lie} to be prostrate.] To recline; to lie still. [Obs. or Scot.] Chaucer. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lig|ro|in — or lig|ro|ine «LIHG roh ihn», noun. Chemistry. a volatile, inflammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractional distillation of petroleum, used as a solvent; petroleum ether. ╂[origin unknown] … Useful english dictionary
Lig. — Lig.: Abk. für ↑Ligamentum … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
lig — ˈlig dialect Britain variant of lie … Useful english dictionary
lig|ni|fy — «LIHG nuh fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.t. to change into wood. –v.i. to become wood, as cells whose walls have been thickened and indurated by the deposit of lignin. ╂[< Latin lignum wood + English fy] … Useful english dictionary
lig|u|la — «LIHG yuh luh», noun, plural lae « lee», las. 1. Zoology. the terminal or dorsal part of the labium of an insect. 2. = ligule. (Cf. ↑ligule) ╂[< Latin ligula strap, tonguelike part, variant of lingula … Useful english dictionary
lig — 1 lìg praep. su gen., dat., instr. ir su padalyviu, pusdalyviu, dalyviu ir prieveiksmiu; plg. 1 iki. 1. žymėti vietai (ar daiktui), kuri veiksmu pasiekiama, kurios link einama: Eik lig ežero, lig tvoros (lig ežerui, lig tvorai) J.Jabl. Palydėjo… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
lig — al·ca·lig·e·nes; bel·lig·er·ence; bel·lig·er·en·cy; ca·lig·i·nous; cal·lig·ra·pha; cal·lig·ra·pher; cal·lig·ra·phist; cal·lig·ra·phy; ca·ma·lig; ce·ru·lig·nol; ce·ru·lig·none; cor·al·lig·e·na; cot·y·lig·er·ous; crys·tal·lig·er·ous; fi·lig·er·ous; … English syllables
lig — 2 lìg conj. 1. kol, iki: Lig papranti, sunku dirbti J. Lìg nau[ja]s, labai gražus Vkš. Lig namo pareisma, rytas išauš Pnd. Devynias naktis miego nemigau, devynias žvakes lig sužibinau J.Jabl. Kukavo, lig iškukavo dukrą J. Pasistaipysi, lìg… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language