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Definition of Leaped

Leap
Leap Leap, v. t. 1. To pass over by a leap or jump; as, to leap a wall, or a ditch. 2. To copulate with (a female beast); to cover. 3. To cause to leap; as, to leap a horse across a ditch.

Meaning of Leaped from wikipedia

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