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Caleche
Caleche Ca*l[`e]che", n. [F. cal[`e]che.] See Calash.
Cromlech
Cromlech Crom"lech (kr[o^]m"l[e^]k), n. [W. cromlech; crom bending or bent, concave + llech a flat stone; akin to Ir. cromleac.] (Arch[ae]ol.) A monument of rough stones composed of one or more large ones supported in a horizontal position upon others. They are found chiefly in countries inhabited by the ancient Celts, and are of a period anterior to the introduction of Christianity into these countries.
Entelechy
Entelechy En*tel"e*chy, n. [L. entelechia, Gr. ?, prob. fr. ? ? ? to be complete; ? + ? completion, end + ? to have or hold.] (Peripatetic Philos.) An actuality; a conception completely actualized, in distinction from mere potential existence.
Fleche
Fleche Fl[`e]che, n. [F. fl[`e]che, prop., an arrow.] (Fort.) A simple fieldwork, consisting of two faces forming a salient angle pointing outward and open at the gorge.
Gelechia cerealella
Angoumois moth An`gou`mois" moth" (?; 115). [So named from Angoumois in France.] (Zo["o]l.) A small moth (Gelechia cerealella) which is very destructive to wheat and other grain. The larva eats out the interior of the grain, leaving only the shell.
Harlech group
Harlech group Har"lech group` [ So called from Harlech in Wales.] (Geol.) A minor subdivision at the base of the Cambrian system in Wales.
Knowleche
Knowleche Knowl"eche, n. & v. [Obs.] See Knowl, edge. We consider and knowleche that we have offended. --Chaucer.
Knowleching
Knowleching Knowl"ech*ing, n. Knowledge. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Kobus leche
Water buck Wa"ter buck` (Zo["o]l.) A large, heavy antelope (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) native of Central Africa. It frequents the banks of rivers and is a good swimmer. It has a white ring around the rump. Called also photomok, water antelope, and waterbok. Note: The name is also applied to other related species, as the leche (Kobus leche), which has similar habits.
Leche
Leche Le*che", n. See water buck, under 3d Buck.
Lecher
Lecher Lech"er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lechered; p. pr. & vb. n. Lechering.] To practice lewdness.
Lechered
Lecher Lech"er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lechered; p. pr. & vb. n. Lechering.] To practice lewdness.
Lecherer
Lecherer Lech"er*er, n. See Lecher, n. -- Marston.
Lechering
Lecher Lech"er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lechered; p. pr. & vb. n. Lechering.] To practice lewdness.
Lecherous
Lecherous Lech"er*ous, a. Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking. ``A lecherous thing is wine.' --Chaucer. -- Lech"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Lech"er*ous*ness, n.
Lecherously
Lecherous Lech"er*ous, a. Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking. ``A lecherous thing is wine.' --Chaucer. -- Lech"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Lech"er*ous*ness, n.
Lecherousness
Lecherous Lech"er*ous, a. Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking. ``A lecherous thing is wine.' --Chaucer. -- Lech"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Lech"er*ous*ness, n.
Lechery
Lechery Lech"er*y, n. [OE. lecherie, OF. lecherie. See Lecher.] 1. Free indulgence of lust; lewdness. 2. Selfish pleasure; delight. [Obs.] --Massinger.
Mallecho
Mallecho Mal"le*cho, n. Same as Malicho.
Molech
Molech Mo"lech, n. [Heb. molek king.] (Script.) The fire god of the Ammonites, to whom human sacrifices were offered; Moloch. --Lev. xviii. 21.
Nepeta Glechoma
Alehoof Ale"hoof` ([=a]l"h[=oo]f`), n. [AS. h[=o]fe ground ivy; the first part is perh. a corruption: cf. OE. heyhowe hedgehove, ground ivy, ``in old MSS. heyhowe, heyoue, haihoue, halehoue.' --Prior.] Ground ivy (Nepeta Glechoma).
Nepeta Glechoma
Gill Gill, n. [Abbrev. from Gillian.] 1. A young woman; a sweetheart; a flirting or wanton girl. ``Each Jack with his Gill.' --B. Jonson. 2. (Bot.) The ground ivy (Nepeta Glechoma); -- called also gill over the ground, and other like names. 3. Malt liquor medicated with ground ivy. Gill ale. (a) Ale flavored with ground ivy. (b) (Bot.) Alehoof.
Parfleche
Parfleche Par*fleche", n. [Prob. through Canadian F. fr. Amer. Indian.] A kind of rawhide consisting of hide, esp. of the buffalo, which has been soaked in crude wood-ash lye to remove the hairs, and then dried.
Steeplechasing
Steeplechasing Stee"ple*chas`ing, n. The act of riding steeple chases.
Telechirograph
Telechirograph Tel`e*chi"ro*graph, n. [Gr. th^le far + chei`r, cheiro`s, hand + -graph.] An instrument for telegraphically transmitting and receiving handwritten messages, as photographically by a beam of light from a mirror.

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- up Lech or lech in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lech is an English word referring to lecherous behavior or person. Lech may also refer to: Lech (name)...
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- Landsberg am Lech (Landsberg at the Lech) is a town in southwest Bavaria, Germany, about 65 kilometers west of Munich and 35 kilometers south of Augsburg...
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