1. lyn - Noun
2. Lyn - Proper noun
A waterfall. See Lin.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd at some point, in the preproduction process, actually, Reese and I, we were looking at some costume boards that Lyn Paolo had put together for the teenagers, and we were saying like, oh, I had those shoes and I had that shirt. Source: Internet
A dark fairy tale, the plot centers around single mother Lyn (Joanna Scanlan) and her teenage daughter Iona (Lily Newmark) as they arrive in a new town hoping for a fresh start. Source: Internet
Cancer survivor Lyn Opie remains steadfast in her optimism and has gained a lifetime of true friendships during her journey in the fight against the disease. Source: Internet
Lyn, in the nuclear matrix, among the nuclear envelope and the “fibrous web” that physically stabilizes DNA, was found functioning in association with the matrix. Source: Internet
I get to make it with several of my best friends; Jay Keitel, the cinematographer, Jane Adams, Kate Lyn Sheil. Source: Internet
Elsewhere in the episode, Ant was reunited via video link with Lyn Spencer, his old drama teacher who encouraged him to audition for his first TV role as a kid: Byker Grove. Source: Internet