- LIHR
- abbr.LIHIR GOLD LTD NASDAQ
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Lehre — Lihr (de) … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
Living campaigns — are part marketing tool, part volunteer campaign settings, which allow people all over the world to play role playing games in a shared universe. While the earliest living campaigns were run by the RPGA (Role Playing Gamer s Association), a… … Wikipedia
cav´a|lier´ness — cav|a|lier «KAV uh LIHR», noun, adjective, verb.), –n. 1. a horseman, mounted soldier, or knight: »The cavaliers with sabers drawn charged their horses into the attacking army. 2. a) a courteous gentleman; gallant: »I saw the bud crowned Spring… … Useful english dictionary
Cav|a|lier — «KAV uh LIHR», noun, adjective, verb.), –n. 1. a horseman, mounted soldier, or knight: »The cavaliers with sabers drawn charged their horses into the attacking army. 2. a) a courteous gentleman; gallant: »I saw the bud crowned Spring go forth…to… … Useful english dictionary
cav|a|lier — «KAV uh LIHR», noun, adjective, verb.), –n. 1. a horseman, mounted soldier, or knight: »The cavaliers with sabers drawn charged their horses into the attacking army. 2. a) a courteous gentleman; gallant: »I saw the bud crowned Spring go forth…to… … Useful english dictionary
de|lir|i|um — «dih LIHR ee uhm», noun, plural lir|i|ums lir|i|a « LIHR ee uh». 1. a temporary disorder of the mind that occurs during fevers, insanity, drunkenness, or a drugged state. Delirium is characterized by restlessness, excitement, strange ideas, and… … Useful english dictionary
leer´i|ness — leer|y 1 «LIHR ee», adjective, leer|i|er, leer|i|est. Informal. 1. suspicious; wary; doubtful: »We are leery of his ad … Useful english dictionary
leer´i|ly — leer|y 1 «LIHR ee», adjective, leer|i|er, leer|i|est. Informal. 1. suspicious; wary; doubtful: »We are leery of his ad … Useful english dictionary
leer|y — 1 «LIHR ee», adjective, leer|i|er, leer|i|est. Informal. 1. suspicious; wary; doubtful: »We are leery of his ad … Useful english dictionary
leer´ing|ly — leer 1 «lihr», noun, verb. –n. a sly, nasty look to the side; evil glance: »She gives the leer of invitation (Shakespeare). Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer (Alexander Pope). ╂[< verb] –v.i. to give a sly, evil glance. ╂[perhaps… … Useful english dictionary