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Definition of leve
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Leve (v. t.) To
grant;
-- used esp. in
exclamations
or
prayers
followed
by a
dependent
clause.
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Differential
::
Differential
(a.)
Relating
to
differences
of
motion
or
leverage;
producing
effects
by such
differences;
said of
mechanism.
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To cut
(anything)
in such a way as to fit
closely
to a
somewhat
irregular
surface,
as a
baseboard
to a floor which is out of
level,
a board to the
curves
of a
molding,
or the like; -- so
called
because
the
workman
marks,
or
scribe,
with the
compasses
the line that he
afterwards
cuts..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A piece of wood,
metal,
or other
material,
long in
proportion
to its
breadth
or
thickness,
used as a lever and for
various
other
purposes,
but
especially
for a
hindrance,
obstruction,
or
fastening;
as, the bars of a fence or gate; the bar of a
door..
Leverock
::
Leverock
(n.) A lark.
Complanate
::
Complanate
(v. t.)
Flattened
to a level
surface.
Twelfth
::
Twelfth
(a.) Next in order after the
eleventh;
coming
after
eleven
others;
-- the
ordinal
of
twelve.
Aflush
::
Aflush
(adv. & a.) On a
level.
November
::
November
(n.) The
eleventh
month of the year,
containing
thirty
days..
Tiller
::
Tiller
(n.) A lever of wood or metal
fitted
to the
rudder
head and used for
turning
side to side in
steering.
In small boats hand power is used; in large
vessels,
the
tiller
is moved by means of
mechanical
appliances.
See
Illust.
of
Rudder.
Cf. 2d Helm, 1..
Underspore
::
Underspore
(v. t.) To raise with a spar, or piece of wood, used as a
lever..
Raze
::
Raze (v. t.) To
subvert
from the
foundation;
to lay level with the
ground;
to
overthrow;
to
destroy;
to
demolish.
Flush
::
Flush
(adv.)
So as to be level or even.
Leveret
::
Leveret
(n.) A hare in the first year of its age.
Grading
::
Grading
(n.) The act or
method
of
arranging
in or by
grade,
or of
bringing,
as the
surface
of land or a road, to the
desired
level or
grade..
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) Any flat or
horizontal
surface;
especially,
one that is
raised
above some
particular
level,
as a
framework
of
timber
or
boards
horizontally
joined
so as to form a roof, or a
raised
floor,
or
portion
of a
floor;
a
landing;
a dais; a
stage,
for
speakers,
performers,
or
workmen;
a
standing
place..
Plano-horizontal
::
Plano-horizontal
(a.)
Having
a level
horizontal
surface
or
position.
Blowhole
::
Blowhole
(n.) A
cavern
in a
cliff,
at the water
level,
opening
to the air at its
farther
extremity,
so that the
waters
rush in with each surge and rise in a lofty jet from the
extremity..
Leverage
::
Leverage
(n.) The
action
of a
lever;
mechanical
advantage
gained
by the
lever.
Target
::
Target
(n.) A
conspicuous
disk
attached
to a
switch
lever to show its
position,
or for use as a
signal..
Flat
::
Flat
(superl.)
Lying at full
length,
or
spread
out, upon the
ground;
level with the
ground
or
earth;
prostrate;
as, to lie flat on the
ground;
hence,
fallen;
laid low;
ruined;
destroyed..
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