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Definition of leg
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of leg is as below...
Leg (n.) A
fielder
whose
position
is on the
outside,
a
little
in rear of the
batter..
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Pantelegraph
::
Pantelegraph
(n.) See under
Telegraph.
Institutional
::
Institutional
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
treating
of,
institutions;
as,
institutional
legends..
Gyve
::
Gyve (n.) A
shackle;
especially,
one to
confine
the legs; a
fetter..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) An
instrument
(of the
nature
of the
ordinary
legal bond) made by a
government
or a
corporation
for
purpose
of
borrowing
money;
as, a
government,
city, or
railway
bond..
Legend
::
Legend
(v. t.) To tell or
narrate,
as a
legend..
Contrabandist
::
Contrabandist
(n.) One who
traffics
illegally;
a
smuggler.
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. t.) To
confer
the
rights
and
privileges
of a
native
subject
or
citizen
on; to make as if
native;
to
adopt,
as a
foreigner
into a
nation
or
state,
and place in the
condition
of a
native
subject..
Nondo
::
Nondo (n.) A
coarse
umbelliferous
plant
(Ligusticum
actaeifolium)
with a large
aromatic
root. It is found
chiefly
in the
Alleghany
region.
Also
called
Angelico.
Junior
::
"Junior
(n.)
Hence:
One of a lower or later
standing;
specifically,
in
American
colleges,
one in the third year of his
course,
one in the
fourth
or final year being
designated
a
senior;
in some
seminaries,
one in the first year, in
others,
one in the
second
year, of a three
years'
course..
Bestride
::
Bestride
(v. t.) To stand or sit with
anything
between
the legs, or with the legs
astride;
to stand over.
Infant
::
Infant
(n.) A
person
who is not of full age, or who has not
attained
the age of legal
capacity;
a
person
under the age of
twenty-one
years;
a
minor..
Interdict
::
Interdict
(n.) A
prohibition
of the pope, by which the
clergy
or
laymen
are
restrained
from
performing,
or from
attending,
divine
service,
or from
administering
the
offices
or
enjoying
the
privileges
of the
church..
Straddle
::
Straddle
(v. t.) To place one leg on one side and the other on the other side of; to stand or sit
astride
of; as, to
straddle
a fence or a
horse..
Admittatur
::
Admittatur
(n.) The
certificate
of
admission
given in some
American
colleges.
Buck
::
Buck (v. i.) To
spring
with quick
plunging
leaps,
descending
with the fore legs rigid and the head held as low down as
possible;
-- said of a
vicious
horse or
mule..
Black Rod
::
Black Rod () An usher in the
legislature
of
British
colonies.
Faldfee
::
Faldfee
(n.) A fee or rent paid by a
tenant
for the
privilege
of
faldage
on his own
ground.
Leg
::
Leg (n.) The
course
and
distance
made by a
vessel
on one tack or
between
tacks.
Flower-fence
::
Flower-fence
(n.) A
tropical
leguminous
bush
(Poinciana,
/
Caesalpinia,
pulcherrima)
with
prickly
branches,
and showy
yellow
or red
flowers;
-- so named from its
having
been
sometimes
used for
hedges
in the West
Indies..
Cirripedia
::
Cirripedia
(n. pl.) An order of
Crustacea
including
the
barnacles.
When
adult,
they have a
calcareous
shell
composed
of
several
pieces.
From the
opening
of the shell the
animal
throws
out a group of
curved
legs,
looking
like a
delicate
curl,
whence
the name of the
group.
See
Anatifa..
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