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[ lawr -uh ns, lor - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈlɔr əns, ˈlɒr- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Physics . a shimmering effect seen over a hot surface, such as a pavement or roadway, on a clear and calm day, caused by the irregular refraction of light. Compare scintillation (def. 4).
Origin of laurence First recorded in 1790–1800; origin unknown
Words nearby laurence Laurel and Hardy, laurel cherry, laurel family, laurel oak, Lauren, laurence , Laurence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl syndrome, Laurence-Moon syndrome, Laurencin, Laurens, Laurentian
Definition for laurence (2 of 2) [ lawr -uh ns, lor - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈlɔr əns, ˈlɒr- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a male given name, form of Lawrence.
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Example sentences from the Web for laurence Laurence Fishburne is the titular character in the 1995 film of Othello.
Shakespeare’s Movie Magic | Marina Watts, Malcolm Jones| April 24, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Somewhere in the Afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life.
Crazy Cartography: Artists and Writers Conjure a Slew of Imaginative Maps | Lauren Elkin| April 13, 2014| DAILY BEAST
My editor, the renowned Laurence Gandar, called me to his office to be questioned.
Mandela, My Source: One Journalist’s Memory of Clandestine Meetings | Benjamin Pogrund| December 6, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Laurence and I are very lucky in that we get on well and the chemistry seems to work.
Meet ‘Inspector Lewis’: Kevin Whately on ‘Morse,’ John Thaw, and the End of the Series | Jace Lacob| June 14, 2013| DAILY BEAST
He's a live wire, Laurence : very, very intelligent and he can keep a whole unit bubbling along.
Meet ‘Inspector Lewis’: Kevin Whately on ‘Morse,’ John Thaw, and the End of the Series | Jace Lacob| June 14, 2013| DAILY BEAST
His brother Laurence —wasted—all through women—atrophy of willpower!
Five Tales | John Galsworthy
He held Laurence 's gaze with a passionate expression of understanding which to Laurence was peculiarly offensive and disturbing.
Laurence at first thought to affect ignorance of the language, of which, indeed, he possessed considerable knowledge.
The Sign of the Spider | Bertram Mitford
Laurence Sterne, sa personne et ses ouvrages tude prcde dun fragment indit de Sterne.
Laurence Sterne in Germany | Harvey Waterman Thayer
"Not in the least," Margaret answered, while Laurence waved his riding-cap gayly in the air.
Sybil Chase | Ann S. Stephens
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British Dictionary definitions for laurence noun Margaret, full name Jean Margaret Laurence, 1926–87, Canadian novelist and short story writer; her novels include The Stone Angel (1964)
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