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41lop — One who is un atheletic and uncoordinated. More so when the subject is goofy looking and may attempt athletics unsuccessfully. No, that s the other Alec. This one s a lop …
42lop — [[t]lɒ̱p[/t]] lops, lopping, lopped Phrasal Verbs: lop off …
43lop — lop1 verb (lops, lopping, lopped) cut off (a branch or limb) from a tree or body. ↘informal remove (something regarded as unnecessary or burdensome): the new rail link lops an hour off journey times. noun (also lop and top) branches and twigs… …
44lop — verb lopped, lopping (T) to cut branches from a tree, especially with a single strong movement lop sth off phrasal verb (T) 1 to cut a part of something off, especially a branch of a tree 2 to remove a particular amount from a price or charge:… …
45lop — [lɒp] verb lop sth off (sth) …
46Lop Nur — Chinese name Traditional Chinese 羅布泊 Simplified Chinese 罗布泊 …
47Lop Nor — 40°05′N 90°05′E / 40.083, 90.083 …
48Lop Buri — [lob bu riː], Stadt in Thailand, am Yai, am Rand des Menamdeltas, 31 900 Einwohner; Marktort; Eisen und Stahlwerk, verarbeitet die nahebei abgebauten Eisenerze (seit 1943). Stadtbild: Hauptbauwerke des in der Zeit der Khmerherrschaft… …
49lop|per — lop|per1 «LOP uhr», noun. a person who lops (trees or plants). ╂[< lop1 + er1] lop|per2 «LOP uhr», verb, noun. Scottish. –v.i., v.t. to curdle, as milk. –n. 1. something curdled, such as milk or blood. 2. partly melted snow; slush …
50lop´sid´ed|ness — lop|sid|ed «LOP SY dihd», adjective. larger or heavier on one side than the other; unevenly balanced; leaning to one side: »a lopsided load, a lopsided score. Figurative. ... the lopsided economy of Malta, so largely dependent on the dockyard… …