le

-le

1.
a suffix of verbs having a frequentative force: dazzle; twinkle.
2.
a suffix of adjectives formed originally on verbal stems and having the sense of “apt to”: brittle.
3.
a noun suffix having originally a diminutive meaning: bramble.
4.
a noun suffix indicating agent or instrument: beadle; bridle; thimble.

Origin:
Middle English -len, Old English -lian (v.); Middle English -el, Old English -ol (adj.); Middle English -el, Old English -il (diminutive); Middle English -el, Old English -ol, -ul (agent)

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an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
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l.e.

Football.
left end.
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LE
 
abbreviation for
lupus erythematosus

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LE abbr.

  1. left eye

  2. lupus erythematosus

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LE
  1. left end

  2. lower extremity

  3. lupus erythematosus

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