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Webster Dictionary :: Leg

LEG, n. 1. The limb of an animal, used in supporting the body and in walking and...

Webster Dictionary :: Left-handiness

LEFT-HAND'INESS, n. Awkwardness.

Webster Dictionary :: Left-handedness

LEFT-HAND'EDNESS, n. Habitual use of the left hand, or rather the ability to use...

Webster Dictionary :: Left-handed

LEFT-HAND'ED, a. 1. Having the left hand or arm more strong and dextrous than th...

Webster Dictionary :: Left

LEFT, pret. and pp. of leave. LEFT , a. [L. lavus; Gr. probably from the root of...

Webster Dictionary :: Leeway

LEE'WAY, n. The lateral movement of a ship to the leeward of her course, or the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Leeward

LEE'WARD, a. Pertaining to the part towards which the wind blows; as a leeward s...

Webster Dictionary :: Leet-ale

LEET-ALE, n. A feast or merry making in the time of leet.

Webster Dictionary :: Leet

LEET, n. In Great Britain, a court. The court-leet or view of frankpledge, is a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Leese

LEESE, v.t. To lose. Obs. [See Lose .] LEESE , v.t. [L. lasus.] To hurt. Obs.

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.

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