| LEAP | • leap v. (Intransitive) To jump. • leap v. (Transitive) To pass over by a leap or jump. • leap v. (Archaic, transitive) To copulate with (a female beast). |
| LEAPED | • leaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of leap. • LEAP v. (Scots) to spring off the ground. |
| LEAPER | • leaper n. One who leaps. • leaper n. A kind of hooked instrument for untwisting old cordage. • leaper n. (Chess) A piece, like the knight, which moves a fixed distance, and ignores pieces in the way. |
| LEAPEROUS | • leaperous adj. Obsolete form of leprous. • LEAPEROUS adj. (obsolete) leprous, also LEAPOROUS, LEAPROUS, LEPROUS. |
| LEAPERS | • leapers n. Plural of leaper. • Leapers n. Plural of Leaper. • LEAPER n. one who leaps. |
| LEAPFROG | • leapfrog n. (Games) A game, often played by children, in which a player leaps like a frog over the back of another… • leapfrog n. (Chiefly Britain, law, usually attributive) The process by which a case is appealed or allowed to be… • leapfrog v. (Transitive) To jump over some obstacle, as in the game of leapfrog. |
| LEAPFROGGED | • leapfrogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of leapfrog. • leap-frogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of leap-frog. • LEAPFROG v. to jump over with the legs apart. |
| LEAPFROGGING | • leapfrogging n. The act of one who leapfrogs. • leapfrogging n. (Economics, business) The idea that small and incremental innovations lead the dominant firm to stay… • leapfrogging v. Present participle of leapfrog. |
| LEAPFROGS | • leapfrogs n. Plural of leapfrog. • leapfrogs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leapfrog. • leap-frogs n. Plural of leap-frog (alternative form of leapfrogs). |
| LEAPING | • leaping v. Present participle and gerund of leap. • LEAP v. (Scots) to spring off the ground. |
| LEAPOROUS | • leaporous adj. Obsolete form of leprous. • LEAPOROUS adj. (obsolete) leprous, also LEAPEROUS, LEAPROUS, LEPROUS. |
| LEAPROUS | • leaprous adj. Obsolete form of leprous. • LEAPROUS adj. infected with leprosy. |
| LEAPS | • leaps n. Plural of leap. • Leaps prop.n. Plural of Leap. • LEAP v. (Scots) to spring off the ground. |
| LEAPT | • leapt v. Simple past tense and past participle of leap. • LEAP v. (Scots) to spring off the ground. |