We have found multiple words lie. Choose the one you are looking for and click on the link in its Dictionary entry column to see its detailed etymology.
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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lie | English | (Noun Verb) (golf) The terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.. (medicine) The position of a fetus in the womb. (archaic) To lodge; to sleep.. (intransitive) To be placed or [...](golf) The terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.. (medicine) The position of a fetus in the womb. (archaic) To lodge; to sleep.. (intransitive) To be placed or [...] |
lie | English | (Verb) (intransitive) To convey a false image or impression.. (intransitive) To succeed or excel at lying; lie successfully; show one's expertise or mastery in the art of lying.. (intransitive, [...](intransitive) To convey a false image or impression.. (intransitive) To succeed or excel at lying; lie successfully; show one's expertise or mastery in the art of lying.. (intransitive, [...] |
lie | English | (Noun) A statement intended to deceive, even if literally true; a half-truth. An intentionally false statement; an intentional falsehood.. Anything that misleads or disappoints.A statement intended to deceive, even if literally true; a half-truth. An intentionally false statement; an intentional falsehood.. Anything that misleads or disappoints. |
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