Lame
21lamé — /ˈlameɪ/ (say lahmay) noun an ornamental fabric in which metallic threads are woven with silk, wool, artificial fibres, or cotton. {French: literally, laminated, from Old French lame gold or silver thread or wire} …
22lame — [adj1] unable to walk properly bruised, deformed, disabled, game, gimp, gimpy, halt, handicapped, hobbling, limping, pained, raw, sidelined, sore, stiff; concepts 314,489 Ant. able, agile, mobile, uncrippled, walking lame [adj2] feeble, weak… …
23lamé — sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Tela muy brillante tejida con hilos de oro o plata: Isabel llevó a la fiesta un vestido de noche de lamé …
24lamé — (Del fr. lamé). m. Tela tejida con hilos brillantes, especialmente de color oro o plata, semejante a la lama antigua …
25lame — ► ADJECTIVE 1) walking with difficulty as the result of an injury or illness affecting the leg or foot. 2) (of an explanation or excuse) unconvincingly feeble. 3) dull and uninspiring. ► VERB ▪ make lame. DERIVATIVES lamely adverb lamenes …
26lamé — [la mā′, lämā′] n. [Fr, laminated < lame: see LAME2] a fabric of silk, wool, or cotton interwoven with metallic threads, as of gold or silver …
27Lamé — Lamé, Gabriel, Mathematiker und Ingenieur, geb. 22. Juli 1793 in Tours, gest. 1. Mai 1870 in Paris, wurde 1822 Bergingenieur, dann Oberst im russischen Wegebaukorps, 1832–44 Professor der Physik an der Polytechnischen Schule in Paris, später… …
28lame — index defective, disable, imperfect, inadept, ineffective, ineffectual, insubstantial, maim, nonsubstantial …
29Lame — lame, laume terre lourde, sèche et fertile Yonne …
30lamé — /fr. laˈme/ [vc. fr., letteralmente «stoffa laminata»] s. m. inv. (di tessuto) laminato …