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Definition of lady
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lady is as below...
Lady (n.) A woman of
refined
or
gentle
manners;
a
well-bred
woman;
-- the
feminine
correlative
of
gentleman.
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Lady''s Thumb
::
Lady's
thumb () An
annual
weed
(Polygonum
Persicaria),
having
a
lanceolate
leaf with a dark spot in the
middle..
Prioress
::
Prioress
(n.) A lady
superior
of a
priory
of nuns, and next in
dignity
to an
abbess..
Lady''s Slipper
::
Lady's
slipper
() Any
orchidaceous
plant of the genus
Cypripedium,
the
labellum
of which
resembles
a
slipper.
Less
commonly,
in the
United
States,
the
garden
balsam
(Impatiens
Balsamina)..
Ladylikeness
::
Ladylikeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
ladylike.
Blady
::
Blady (a.)
Consisting
of
blades.
Boudoir
::
Boudoir
(n.) A small room, esp. if
pleasant,
or
elegantly
furnished,
to which a lady may
retire
to be
alone,
or to
receive
intimate
friends;
a
lady's
(or
sometimes
a
gentleman's)
private
room..
Four-o''clock
::
Four-o'clock
(n.) A plant of the genus
Mirabilis.
There are about half a dozen
species,
natives
of the
warmer
parts of
America.
The
common
four-o'clock
is M.
Jalapa.
Its
flowers
are
white,
yellow,
and red, and open
toward
sunset,
or
earlier
in
cloudy
weather;
hence the name. It is also
called
marvel
of Peru, and
afternoon
lady..
Lady''s Comb
::
Lady's
comb () An
umbelliferous
plant
(Scandix
Pecten-Veneris),
its
clusters
of long
slender
fruits
remotely
resembling
a
comb..
Ladyship
::
Ladyship
(n.) The rank or
position
of a lady; -- given as a title
(preceded
by her or
your).
Chatelaine
::
Chatelaine
(n.) An
ornamental
hook, or
brooch
worn by a lady at her
waist,
and
having
a short chain or
chains
attached
for a
watch,
keys,
trinkets,
etc. Also used
adjectively;
as, a
chatelaine
chain..
Belt
::
Belt (n.) That which
engirdles
a
person
or
thing;
a band or
girdle;
as, a
lady's
belt; a sword
belt..
Se–ora
::
Se–ora
(n.) A
Spanish
title of
courtesy
given to a lady; Mrs.;
Madam;
also, a
lady..
Bonefish
::
Bonefish
(n.) See
Ladyfish.
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) A
morbid
state of the
animal
system;
indisposition;
malady;
disorder;
-- at
present
chiefly
applied
to
diseases
of
brutes;
as, a
distemper
in dogs; the horse
distemper;
the horn
distemper
in
cattle..
Hand
::
Hand (v. t.) To lead,
guide,
or
assist
with the hand; to
conduct;
as, to hand a lady into a
carriage..
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Wanting
in
courage,
spirit,
or
energy;
timorous;
cowardly;
dejected;
depressed;
as, Faint heart ne'er won fair
lady..
Bug
::
Bug (n.) One of
various
species
of
Coleoptera;
as, the
ladybug;
potato
bug, etc.;
loosely,
any
beetle..
Dress
::
Dress (n.) A
lady's
gown; as, silk or a
velvet
dress..
Gallant
::
Gallant
(v. t.) To
attend
or wait on, as a lady; as, to
gallant
ladies
to the
play..
Madam
::
Madam (n.) A
gentlewoman;
-- an
appellation
or
courteous
form of
address
given to a lady,
especially
an
elderly
or a
married
lady; -- much used in the
address,
at the
beginning
of a
letter,
to a
woman.
The
corresponding
word in
addressing
a man is Sir..
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