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lechenUK
Lech L0113700 (lĕk, lĕKH) A river rising in western Austria and flowing about 265 km (165 mi) generally north to the Danube River in southern Germany.
lech 1 L0096000 (lĕch) Slang n.1. A lecher: "a coke-snorting arbitrageur who's an irrepressible lech" (Pauline Kael).2. A lecherous desire.intr.v. leched, lech·ing, lech·es To behave in a lecherous manner.
lech 2 L0096000 (lĕch)n. Variant of letch.lech (lɛtʃ) or letchvb (usually foll by: after) to behave lecherously (towards); lust (after)na lecherous act or indulgence[C19: back formation from lecher]
Lech (lɛk; German lɛç) n (Placename) a river in central Europe, rising in SW Austria and flowing generally north through S Germany to the River Danube. Length: 285 km (177 miles)letch or lech (lɛtʃ) Slang. n. 1. a lecherous desire or craving. 2. a lecher. v.i. 3. to behave like a lecher (often fol. by for or after). [1790–1800 probably back formation from lecher] lech Past participle: leched Gerund: leching
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I lech | you lech | he/she/it leches | we lech | you lech | they lech |
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I leched | you leched | he/she/it leched | we leched | you leched | they leched |
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I am leching | you are leching | he/she/it is leching | we are leching | you are leching | they are leching |
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I have leched | you have leched | he/she/it has leched | we have leched | you have leched | they have leched |
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I was leching | you were leching | he/she/it was leching | we were leching | you were leching | they were leching |
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I had leched | you had leched | he/she/it had leched | we had leched | you had leched | they had leched |
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I will lech | you will lech | he/she/it will lech | we will lech | you will lech | they will lech |
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I will have leched | you will have leched | he/she/it will have leched | we will have leched | you will have leched | they will have leched |
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I will be leching | you will be leching | he/she/it will be leching | we will be leching | you will be leching | they will be leching |
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I have been leching | you have been leching | he/she/it has been leching | we have been leching | you have been leching | they have been leching |
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I will have been leching | you will have been leching | he/she/it will have been leching | we will have been leching | you will have been leching | they will have been leching |
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I had been leching | you had been leching | he/she/it had been leching | we had been leching | you had been leching | they had been leching |
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I would lech | you would lech | he/she/it would lech | we would lech | you would lech | they would lech |
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I would have leched | you would have leched | he/she/it would have leched | we would have leched | you would have leched | they would have leched | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lech - man with strong sexual desires lecher, letch, satyrdegenerate, deviant, deviate, pervert - a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior |
lechnounSlang. An immoral or licentious man:lecher, roué, satyr.Informal: dirty old man.TranslationsLechenUK
Lech (lĕkh), river, c.175 mi (280 km) long, rising in Vorarlberg, W Austria, and flowing NE into S Germany past Augsburg to the Danube River. The Wertach River is its chief tributary. There are about 20 hydroelectric stations on the river, of which Rain (105,000 kW capacity) is the largest. In 1632, Gustavus II of Sweden defeated the Count of Tilly near the mouth of the Lech.Lech a river in Austria and the Federal Republic of Germany; a right tributary of the Danube. Length, 248 km; basin area, 4,100 sq km. The river’s sources are on the northwestern slopes of the Lechtaler Alps. In Austria, the Lech flows in a deep valley through the mountains; in the Federal Republic of Germany, it crosses the Swabian-Bavarian Plateau. The mean flow rate in the river’s middle course at the city of Landsberg is 85 cu m per sec; at the mouth of the Lech, the flow rate is about 120 cu m per sec. There are flash floods in summer. A hydroelectric power plant is located on the Lech. In the Federal Republic of Germany, the river is used for floating timber. The cities of Fiissen, Landsberg, and Augsburg (Federal Republic of Germany) are situated on the Lech. At the battle of the Lech, on Aug. 10, 955, south of Augsburg and on August 11–12, northwest of Augsburg, the troops of the German king Otto I routed the Hungarian nomads that had ravaged Central Europe since the beginning of the tenth century, thus putting an end to their raids. Lech a river in central Europe, rising in SW Austria and flowing generally north through S Germany to the River Danube. Length: 285 km (177 miles) lechenUK Related to lech: Lech WalesaSynonyms for lechnoun an immoral or licentious manSynonyms- lecher
- roué
- satyr
- dirty old man
Synonyms for lechnoun man with strong sexual desiresSynonymsRelated Words- degenerate
- deviant
- deviate
- pervert
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