- Look up
Lecher or
lecher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lecher may
refer to: Dr.
Berek Lajcher (also
spelled Lecher, 1893–1943),
Jewish physician...
- In electronics, a
Lecher line or
Lecher wires is a pair of
parallel wires or rods that were used to
measure the
wavelength of
radio waves,
mainly at VHF...
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Helene Lecher (née von Rosthorn; 8
September 1865 – 4
October 1929) was an
Austrian women's
rights activist and philanthropist.
During World War I she...
- Otto
Lecher (6
January 1860 – 20
January 1939) was an
Austrian politician. He was born in Vienna, Landstraße in the
Austrian Empire. He
earned a doctorate...
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Ernst Lecher (1 June 1856 – 19 July 1926) was an
Austrian physicist who, from 1909, was head of the
First Institute of
Physics in Vienna. He is remembered...
- Look up
lascivious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lascivious behavior is ****ual
behavior or
conduct that is
considered crude and offensive, or contrary...
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original on 5
February 2019.
Retrieved 25 July 2017.
Campbell (2000), p. 47.
Lecher,
Colin (8
April 2013). "How
Thatcher The
Chemist Helped Make
Thatcher The...
- of the
human rights report,
Michael Kirby,
calling him "a
disgusting old
lecher with a 40-odd-year-long
career of homo****uality ... This
practice can never...
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Archived from the
original on
April 21, 2021.
Retrieved April 21, 2021.
Lecher,
Colin (June 18, 2019). "European
regulators are
already pressing Facebook...
- OCLC 427155433. Fiction. Schmidt, J. E. (1967).
Lecher's Lexicon (2nd ed.). New York:
Brussel & Brussel.
Reprinted as:
Lecher's Lexicon: An A–Z
Encyclopedia of Erotic...