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  • LEECH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : any of numerous flesh-eating or bloodsucking usually flattened worms that are made up of segments and have a sucker at each end : a person who clings like a leech to another person for advantage or gain : parasite Old English lǣce "doctor, physician"
  • LEECH Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    to cling to and feed upon or drain, as a leech His relatives leeched him until his entire fortune was exhausted Archaic to cure; heal to hang on to a person in the manner of a leech She leeched on to him for dear life Archaic a physician Nautical either of the lateral edges of a square sail the after edge of a fore-and-aft sail
  • Leach or Leech – What’s the Difference? - GRAMMARIST
    As a noun, “leech” is the type of worm that feeds on the blood of humans and other animals You find them in wet, dark environments As a kid growing up in rural Newfoundland, we’d swim in lakes and ponds, and at least one of us would walk home with a leech somewhere on our bodies
  • Leach vs. Leech: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    Leach refers to the process of a substance being drained away or removed, usually via a liquid passing through a permeable material, extracting soluble components In contrast, leech pertains to a type of blood-sucking worm or, metaphorically, a person who exploits or clings to someone else for personal gain
  • Leech - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    A leech is a kind of worm that feeds by sucking blood from other animals You might find yourself needing to pull a leech off your leg after swimming in a lake Because leeches are parasites, it's common for people to use the word as a metaphor for someone who sponges off of other people
  • LEECH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LEECH definition: 1 a type of worm that lives in wet places and fastens itself onto the bodies of humans and animals… Learn more
  • Leeched - definition of leeched by The Free Dictionary
    To attach oneself to another in the manner of a leech [Middle English leche, physician, leech, from Old English lǣce; see leg- in Indo-European roots ] n Nautical 1 Either vertical edge of a square sail 2 The after edge of a fore-and-aft sail
  • LEECH - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
    A leech is a small animal which looks like a worm and lives in water Leeches feed by attaching themselves to other animals and sucking their blood [ ] 2 If you describe someone as a leech, you disapprove of them because they deliberately depend on other people, often making money out of them [disapproval] [ ] Choose the correct word
  • leeched: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words
    'Leeched' is the past tense and past participle of 'leech', which means to attach oneself to or drain someone or something of resources It is often used in a negative context, such as 'The company was leeched of its profits by corrupt executives '
  • leeched: meaning, synonyms - WordSense
    What does leeched‎ mean? From Middle English leche ("blood-sucking worm"), from Old English lǣċe ("blood-sucking worm"), akin to Middle Dutch lāke ‎ ("blood-sucking worm"; > modern Dutch laak ‎) An aquatic blood - sucking annelid of class Hirudinea, especially Hirudo medicinalis





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