Definition of Leaping. Meaning of Leaping. Synonyms of Leaping

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Definition of Leaping

Leaping
Leaping Leap"ing, a. & n. from Leap, to jump. Leaping house, a brothel. [Obs.] --Shak. Leaping pole, a pole used in some games of leaping. Leaping spider (Zo["o]l.), a jumping spider; one of the Saltigrad[ae].

Meaning of Leaping from wikipedia

- 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...
- Look up leap, Leap, or LEAP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Leap or LEAP may refer to: Leap (computer worm) LEAP (programming language) Leap Motion...
- she crept up behind him and sank her long nails into the horse who ran, leaping over 60 feet (18 m). The champion regained control of the horse when they...
- A leap second is a one-second adjustment that is occasionally applied to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), to accommodate the difference between precise...
- Lambeau Leap was effectively banned for the whole season. This did not prevent players from leaping into the empty stands to reenact a Lambeau Leap. The...
- Leap Wireless International, Inc. was a telecommunications operator that provided wireless services to approximately 4.6 million subscribers, the 5th largest...
- Look up quantum leap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quantum leap or variation, may refer to: Quantum leap (physics), also known as quantum jump, a...
- outside Blowing Rock, North Carolina, has a similar legend of a young lover leaping from the cliff and instead of plunging to his death, is saved. In this...
- Look up leaper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Leaper(s) may refer to: Batroc the Leaper, fictional villain from Marvel Comics Adrian Leaper, English...
- following the leap day (from 1 March through 28 February of the following year) will advance two days due to the extra day, thus leaping over one day in...