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Jumping or
leaping is a form of
locomotion or
movement in
which an
organism or non-living (e.g., robotic)
mechanical system propels itself through the...
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leap,
Leap, or
LEAP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leap or
LEAP may
refer to:
Leap (computer worm)
LEAP (programming language)
Leap Motion...
- A
leap year (also
known as an
intercalary year or bis****tile year) is a
calendar year that
contains an
additional day (or, in the case of a
lunisolar calendar...
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leaper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leaper(s) may
refer to:
Batroc the
Leaper,
fictional villain from
Marvel Comics Adrian Leaper, English...
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Equity Anti****tion
Securities (
LEAPS) are
derivatives that
track the
price of an
underlying financial instrument (stocks or indices)...
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quantum leap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quantum leap or variation, may
refer to:
Quantum leap (physics), also
known as
quantum jump, a...
- The
Leap may
refer to: The
Leap, Queensland, a
coastal rural locality in the
Mackay Region, Queensland,
Australia The
Leap (novel), a 2001
novel by Jonathan...
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leap day in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leap day,
February 29, is a date
added to
leap years.
Leap Day may also
refer to:
Leap Day (TV series)...
- surface, he
famously said: "That's one
small step for [a] man, one
giant leap for mankind." It was
broadcast live to an
estimated 530
million viewers worldwide...
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February 29 is a
leap day (or "
leap year day")—an
intercalary date
added periodically to
create leap years in the
Julian and
Gregorian calendars. It is...