lieu
lieu [lyoo, loo]
noun
place: place or stead (archaic)
[Mid-16th century. Via French from Latin locus ‘place’ (source of English locate).]
in lieu instead of something else already mentioned or that is usual in the current situation
2007-03-16 02:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you mean" lieu" which mean in place of as theysent money in lieu of flowers. Found in dictionary on line and my own dictionary.
2007-03-16 02:52:21
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answered by ruth4526 7
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in lieu of.
Try a 'rhyming' dictionary for words that sound like other words.
2007-03-16 02:46:07
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answered by Cobalt 4
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I believe it is lieu as in "in lieu of"
2007-03-16 02:44:51
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answered by kadoll81 1
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"in lieu of"
"Lieu" is a French word meaning "place." So you are essentially saying "In place of"
2007-03-16 02:58:20
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answered by hhhh 4
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its in lieu of which means in place of
2007-03-16 04:47:07
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answered by kiss 4
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none of the above!
it's French and it's in lieu of
2007-03-16 02:44:59
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answered by Anonymous
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lieu
2007-03-16 02:45:15
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answered by AL L 2
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in lieu
2007-03-16 02:49:17
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answered by Blue Eyed Angel 6
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In Loo Of
2016-11-02 08:41:29
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answered by ? 4
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