
1) Protective cover
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1) BBC soap character 2) City in the US 3) City in the United States 4) City in North America 5) City of North America 6) City of the USA 7) City in the USA 8) City of the United States 9) City of the Americas 10) City of Alabama 11) City in Alabama 12) City in the Americas 13) City of the US 14) CSA VIP
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1) Downwind 2) Laterality 3) Leeward 4) Robt 5) Virginian
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• (n.) That which settles at the bottom, as of a cask of liquor (esp. wine); sediment; dregs; -- used now only in the plural. • (a.) Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to weather; as, the lee side or lee rail of a vessel. • (n.) That part of the hemisphere, as one stands on ...
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The side of a mountain, hillside, or island that is facing away from the prevailing wind.
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The side sheltered from the wind.
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county, east-central South Carolina, U.S. The northern and northwestern portions lie within the sandhills of the Fall Line zone, while the remainder ...
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The side sheltered from the wind.
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The side sheltered from the wind
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A large English lighting company who produce a popular range of lighting colour filters widely used in Australia and around the world.
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the side to which the wind is blowing onto
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Lee (lē)
intransitive verb , To lie; to speak falsely. [ Obsolete]
Chaucer. Found on
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Lee adjective (Nautical) Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to
weather ; as, the
lee side or
lee rail of a vessel.
Lee gauge .
See Gauge , noun (Nautical) ...
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Lee noun ;
plural Lees (lēz). [ French
lie , perhaps from Latin
levare to lift up, raise. Confer
Lever .] That which settles at the bottom, as of a cask of liquor (esp. wine); sediment; dregs; -- used now only in the plural. [ Lees occurs also as a form of the ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lē Definitions: 1. Roger I., U.S. physician, 1881-1967. See: Lee-White method
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Side of a slope that is opposite to the direction of flow of ice, wind, or water. Opposite of stoss.
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In sailing, lee refers to the side towards which the wind is blowing, leeward and windward being opposite terms. A lee shore is one to leeward of a vessel. A vessel's leeway is the amount that she drifts from her proper course.
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The side sheltered from the wind.
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The side sheltered from the wind.
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The side of an object that is sheltered from the wind.
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Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) American Soldier. General in chief of all Confederate armies during the Civil War. Surrendered to Federal forces in April, 1865.
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Lighthorse Harry Lee noun soldier of the American Revolution (1756-1818)
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lee side noun the side of something that is sheltered from the wind
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The side away from the direction from which the wind blows.
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Lee is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `From the Ash tree` The name Lee is most commonly given to Scottish boys. (9 times more often than to American boys.) Although in most countries Lee is a name given to boys. In the United States, 1 out of 15 Lee`s are girls. Use for the other sex: Lee,, Lee What do they use in other countrie...
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