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418 words match “LEVE”

LEVE v. 5 definitions
grant; -- used esp. in exclamations or prayers followed by a dependent clause. [Obs.] God leve all be well. Chaucer.
LEVECHE n.
A dry sirocco of Spain.
LEVEE n. 5 definitions
The act of rising. " The sun's levee." Gray.
LEVEE EN MASSE n.
See Levy in mass, under Levy, n.
LEVEFUL a.
Allowable; permissible; lawful. [Obs.] Chaucer.
LEVEL n. 21 definitions
r surface which is everywhere parallel to the surface of still water; -- this is the true level, and is a curve or surface in which all points are equally distant from the center of the earth, or rather would be so if the earth were an exact sphere.
LEVELER n. 2 definitions
One who, or that which, levels.
LEVELING n. 2 definitions
The act or operation of making level.
LEVELISM n.
The disposition or endeavor to level all distinctions of rank in society.
LEVELLY adv.
In an even or level manner.
LEVELNESS n.
The state or quality of being level.
LEVEN n.
Lightning. [Obs.] Wild thunder dint and fiery leven. Chaucer.
LEVER a. 5 definitions
More agreeable; more pleasing. [Obs.] Chaucer. To be lever than. See Had as lief, under Had.
LEVERAGE n.
The action of a lever; mechanical advantage gained by the lever. Leverage of a couple (Mech.), the perpendicular distance between the lines of action of two forces which act in parallel and opposite directions. -- Leverage of a force, the perpendicular distance from the line in which a force acts upon a body to a poin…
LEVERET n.
A hare in the first year of its age.
LEVEROCK n.
A lark. [Scot.]
LEVERWOOD n.
The American hop hornbeam (Ostrya Virginica), a small tree with very tough wood.
LEVESEL n.
A leafy shelter; a place covered with foliage. [Obs.] Behind the mill, under a levesel. Chaucer.
LEVET n.
A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille. [Obs.] Hudibras.
AIR LEVEL n.
Spirit level. See Level.
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