Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word lethel.
Examples
-
While I am guilty of not always following my own advice, the closer the shot, the better chance you have of putting a lethel number of pellets in the bird.
-
While I am guilty of not always following my own advice, the closer the shot, the better chance you have of putting a lethel number of pellets in the bird.
-
I also think carry on bags r dangerous not only from a terrorist standpoint but also in case of a accident the bags become lethel weapons and r in the way.
-
What if .. instead of smuggling lethel weapons Hamas would bring vital supplies to its people?
-
I can carry at leat 100 pounds on my back, I'm capable of piloting a car at speeds in excess of 100 MPH, I'm capable of learning to pilot a variety of machines at lethel speeds, I'm agile and I adapt well to new conditions.
-
According to this special report to the Washington Post by Kari Lyderson, bird lovers are concerned about the large numbers of birds--especially raptors--being reported to rehabilation centers, apparently suffering from the often-lethel effects of WNV.
BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching John L. Trapp 2002
-
It was placed on a very high mound of earth, which was covered with a large bushy lethel-tree.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 James Richardson 1828
-
Wady Lethel, in which are lote-trees and the lethel, a large tree like an olive-tree.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 James Richardson 1828
-
_Wishek_, is productive sand-hills and plains, where the wild palm and lethel-tree grow.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 James Richardson 1828
-
I thought we passed the tree under which I made my grave-bed of the past night, but here were many mounds and many dark lethel-trees crowning the many mounds.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 James Richardson 1828
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.