LYMINGTON, a borough-town of Hampshire in England, 97 miles south-west of London. It stands about a mile from the channel, running between the main land and the isle of Wight; and has a harbour for
Lympha for vessels of considerable burden. The tide flows near a mile above the town. It has a market on Saturdays, and two fairs in the year; and sends two members to parliament.
Lymph a fine colourless fluid, separated in the body from the mass of blood, and contained in peculiar vessels called lymphatics. See ANATOMY.