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league
2
a unit of length equal to about 3 miles or 4.8 kilometers.
leak
an opening or crack that lets something pass out or in by accident. [5 definitions]
leaky
letting gas, water, or odors escape.
lean
1
to bend or slant. [4 definitions]
lean
2
having little extra fat on the body. [2 definitions]
lean over backward
to work extremely and unusually hard.
lean-to
a shelter that has one side that slopes up and serves as both a wall and a roof. The sloping side is supported by something like logs or posts. A lean-to is often open on the other ends or sides.
leap
to spring into the air, moving straight up or to another position. [3 definitions]
leapfrog
a game in which one player bends over while the other players take turns jumping over.
leapt
a past tense and past participle of "leap."
leap year
a year that has 366 days, which happens every four years. The extra day is February 29.
learn
to get to know or gain knowledge of through study or experience. [3 definitions]
learned
having or showing knowledge or learning.
learning
knowledge gained through careful study or experience.
learnt
a past tense and a past participle of "learn."
lease
an agreement for living in or using another person's property in exchange for money or something else of value. [3 definitions]
leash
a length of leather, chain, or rope attached to the collar of an animal to keep it under control. [2 definitions]
least
superlative of "little." [5 definitions]
leather
material made from the skin of an animal by removing the hair and tanning. Leather is used for making shoes, jackets, luggage, and many other things. [2 definitions]
leave
1
to go away from or depart. [5 definitions]
leave
2
permission. [2 definitions]
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