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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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Leetman
::
Leetman
(n.) One
subject
to the
jurisdiction
of a
court-leet.
Navarch
::
Navarch
(n.) The
commander
of a
fleet.
Toss
::
Toss (v. i.) To be
tossed,
as a fleet on the
ocean..
Indicative
::
Indicative
(a.)
Suggestive;
representing
the whole by a part, as a fleet by a ship, a
forest
by a tree, etc..
Pollack
::
Pollack
(n.) A
marine
gadoid
food fish of
Europe
(Pollachius
virens).
Called
also
greenfish,
greenling,
lait, leet, lob,
lythe,
and
whiting
pollack..
Fleeted
::
Fleeted
(imp. & p. p.) of Flee.
Prefect
::
Prefect
(n.) A Roman
officer
who
controlled
or
superintended
a
particular
command,
charge,
department,
etc.; as, the
prefect
of the
aqueducts;
the
prefect
of a camp, of a
fleet,
of the city
guard,
of
provisions;
the
pretorian
prefect,
who was
commander
of the
troops
guarding
the
emperor's
person..
Admiral
::
Admiral
(n.) The ship which
carries
the
admiral;
also, the most
considerable
ship of a
fleet..
Wing
::
Wing (n.) That part of the hold or orlop of a
vessel
which is
nearest
the
sides.
In a
fleet,
one of the
extremities
when the ships are drawn up in line, or when
forming
the two sides of a
triangle..
Reenforcement
::
Reenforcement
(n.) That which
reenforces;
additional
force;
especially,
additional
troops
or force to
augment
the
strength
of any army, or ships to
strengthen
a navy or
fleet..
Fleeten
::
Fleeten
(n.)
Fleeted
or
skimmed
milk.
Wing-footed
::
Wing-footed
(a.)
Having
wings
attached
to the feet; as,
wing-footed
Mercury;
hence,
swift;
moving
with
rapidity;
fleet..
Gleet
::
Gleet (v. i.) To flow
slowly,
as
water..
Navy
::
Navy (n.) A fleet of
ships;
an
assemblage
of
merchantmen,
or so many as sail in
company..
Gleet
::
Gleet (n.) A
transparent
mucous
discharge
from the
membrane
of the
urethra,
commonly
an
effect
of
gonorrhea..
Court-leet
::
Court-leet
(n.) A court of
record
held once a year, in a
particular
hundred,
lordship,
or
manor,
before
the
steward
of the
leet..
Becalm
::
Becalm
(v. t.) To keep from
motion,
or stop the
progress
of, by the
stilling
of the wind; as, the fleet was
becalmed..
Rendezvous
::
Rendezvous
(n.)
Especially,
the
appointed
place for
troops,
or for the ships of a
fleet,
to
assemble;
also, a place for
enlistment..
Fleetings
::
Fleetings
(n. pl.) A
mixture
of
buttermilk
and
boiling
whey;
curds.
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) To take the cream from; to skim.
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