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Chancer (someone not qualified). News paper adds would state no bengal lancers when advertising for tradesmen.
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(acr.) (phrase) One of four disciplines that includes the following classes: Gladiator, Marauder, Pugilist, Archer and Lancer and their respective jobs.
(abrv.) (n.) Lancer
Spurs, also called gut lancers.
NATO codeword for an active shipborne sonar.
Lance is British slang for the penis.Lance is British slang for to have sexual intercourse.Lance is Dorset slang for sloping ground.
(n.) The base term for the weapon you equip (Lancer, Carpenter, Botanist, etc.)
(acr.) (v.) Laughing Out Loud. "That level 30 just attacked Serket?? LOL!" (adj.) Derogatory: used as a prefix to a job abbreviation to imply that a job is laughably weak. "Lancer? More like LOLANCER"
Lancejack is British military slang for a lance corporal.
Sir Lancelot is British slang for a promiscuous man.
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The English term lance is derived, via Middle English launce and Old French lance, from the Latin lancea, a generic term meaning a spear or javelin employed
Lance Edward Armstrong (né Gunderson; born September 18, 1971) is an American former professional road racing cyclist. He achieved international fame
Lance Strulovitch (/ˈlɑːns ˌstrələvɪtʃ/; born 29 October 1998), commonly known as Lance Stroll (/ˌstroʊl/), is a Canadian racing driver who competes in
Holy Lance, also known as the Spear of Longinus (named after Saint Longinus), the Spear of Destiny, or the Holy Spear, is alleged to be the lance that
Lance Solomon Reddick (June 7, 1962 – March 17, 2023) was an American actor. He portrayed Cedric Daniels in The Wire (2002–2008), Phillip Broyles in Fringe
Lance corporal is a military rank, used by many English-speaking armed forces worldwide, and also by some police forces and other uniformed organisations
Lance Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in various science fiction, action and horror genre productions, including
The lance fournie (French: "equipped lance") was a medieval equivalent to the modern army squad that would have accompanied and supported a man-at-arms
Look up lance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lance is a pole weapon based on the spear. Lance may also refer to: Lance (given name), including
James Frederick Grenville Lance (born 29 September 1974) is an English actor, best known for his appearances in a number of British comedy series and
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A lancet.
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One who lances; one who carries a lance; especially, a member of a mounted body of men armed with lances, attached to the cavalry service of some nations.
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Like a lance.
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A thrust, as with a lance.
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To open with a lancet; to pierce; as, to lance a vein or an abscess.
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A large, venomous serpent (Trigonocephalus lanceolatus) of Brazil and the West Indies. It is allied to the rattlesnake, but has no rattle.
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Having a form intermediate between ovate and lanceolate.
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A soldier armed with a lance; a lancer.
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Rather narrow, tapering to a point at the apex, and sometimes at the base also; as, a lanceolate leaf.
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Lanceolate.
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A small fishlike animal (Amphioxus lanceolatus), remarkable for the rudimentary condition of its organs. It is the type of the class Leptocardia. See Amphioxus, Leptocardia.
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Alt. of Lanceolated
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An assistant to a corporal; a private performing the duties of a corporal; -- called also lance corporal.
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Having a form intermediate between elliptic and lanceolate.
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A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament.
imp. & p. p.
of Lance
v. t.
To throw in the manner of a lance. See Lanch.
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Alt. of Lancegaye
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To pierce with a lance, or with any similar weapon.
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