Idioms
leading question
a question that suggests the kind of answer that you want to hear
The lawyer asked the man a leading question when he asked him about the money. The man did not know anything about the money.
leaf through (something)
leak out (something) or leak (something) out
lean on (someone)
lean over backwards to (do something or help someone)
lean toward (doing something)
leap to conclusions
learn (something) by heart
learn (something) by rote
learn (something) from the bottom up
learn (something) the hard way
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get a bang out of (someone or something)
tread on (someone's) toes
lay waste (to something) or lay (something) to waste
never mind
hang loose
short shrift
paddle one's own canoe
implicate (someone) in (something)
a rush on (something)
push the panic button
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Terminology :
microbiology : the study of minute living organisms, including bacteria, molds and pathogenic protozoa.
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