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Webster Dictionary :: Lees

LEES, n. The grosser parts of any liquor which have settled on the bottom of a v...

Webster Dictionary :: Leeringly

LEE'RINGLY, adv. With an arch oblique look or smile.

Webster Dictionary :: Leering

LEE'RING, ppr. Looking obliquely; casting a look askance.

Webster Dictionary :: Leer

LEER, v.i. 1. To look obliquely; to turn the eye and cast a look from a corner, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Leelite

LEE'LITE, n. A mineral, so called from Dr. Lee, of St. John's College, Cambridge...

Webster Dictionary :: Leek

LEEK, n. A plant of the genus Allium, with a bulbous root. Num 11.

Webster Dictionary :: Leef

LEEF, a. Kind; fond; pleasing; willing. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Leech-rope

LEE'CH-ROPE, n. That part of the bolt-rope to which the skirt or border of a sai...

Webster Dictionary :: Leech-line

LEE'CH-LINE, n. Leech-lines are ropes fastened to the middle of the leeches of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Leech-craft

LEE'CH-CRAFT, n. The art of healing. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Leech

LEECH, n. 1. A physician; a professor of the art of healing. [This word, in the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Lee-side

LEE'-SIDE, n. The side of a ship or boat farthest from the point whence the wind...

Webster Dictionary :: Lee-lurch

LEE'-LURCH, n. A sudden and violent roll of a ship to leeward in a high sea. LEE...

Webster Dictionary :: Lee

LEE, n. plu. less. Dregs; sediment. [See Lees .] LEE , n. Literally, a calm or s...

Webster Dictionary :: Ledger

LEDG'ER, n. The principal book of accounts among merchants; the book into which ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ledge

LEDGE, n. 1. A stratum, layer or row. The lowest ledge or row should be merely o...

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