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Definition of leet
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Leet (n.) A
portion;
a list, esp. a list of
candidates
for an
office..
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Detach
::
Detach
(v. t.) To
separate
for a
special
object
or use; -- used
especially
in
military
language;
as, to
detach
a ship from a
fleet,
or a
company
from a
regiment..
Detachment
::
Detachment
(n.) That which is
detached;
especially,
a body of
troops
or part of a fleet sent from the main body on
special
service..
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.)
Light;
superficially
thin; not
penetrating
deep, as
soil..
Hound
::
Hound (n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
dog,
usually
having
large,
drooping
ears, esp. one which hunts game by
scent,
as the
foxhound,
bloodhound,
deerhound,
but also used for
various
breeds
of fleet
hunting
dogs, as the
greyhound,
boarhound,
etc..
Leet
::
Leet (obs. imp.) of Let, to
allow..
Fleetly
::
Fleetly
(adv.)
In a fleet
manner;
rapidly.
Sleeted
::
Sleeted
(imp. & p. p.) of Slee.
Snift
::
Snift (n.)
Slight
snow;
sleet.
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) A
flood;
a creek or
inlet;
a bay or
estuary;
a
river;
--
obsolete,
except
as a place name, -- as Fleet
Street
in
London..
Sleet
::
Sleet (n.) Hail or snow,
mingled
with rain,
usually
falling,
or
driven
by the wind, in fine
particles..
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. t.) To draw apart the
blocks
of; -- said of a
tackle.
Sleeting
::
Sleeting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Slee.
Sleetiness
::
Sleetiness
(n.) The state of being
sleety.
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) A
former
prison
in
London,
which
originally
stood near a
stream,
the Fleet (now
filled
up)..
Sleet
::
Sleet (n.) The part of a
mortar
extending
from the
chamber
to the
trunnions.
Dirty
::
Dirty
(superl.)
Sleety;
gusty;
stormy;
as, dirty
weather..
Fleetness
::
Fleetness
(n.)
Swiftness;
rapidity;
velocity;
celerity;
speed;
as, the
fleetness
of a horse or of
time..
Admiral
::
Admiral
(n.) A naval
officer
of the
highest
rank; a naval
officer
of high rank, of which there are
different
grades.
The chief
gradations
in rank are
admiral,
vice
admiral,
and rear
admiral.
The
admiral
is the
commander
in chief of a fleet or of
fleets..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The
withdrawing
of a ship or fleet from an enemy for the
purpose
of
avoiding
an
engagement
or
escaping
after
defeat.
Swift
::
Swift (v. i.)
Moving
a great
distance
in a short time;
moving
with
celerity
or
velocity;
fleet;
rapid;
quick;
speedy;
prompt.
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