legging

legging
n. protective leg covering which extends from the ankle to the knee leg n. one of the two or four limbs that support and move an animal or human; part of the lower limb of a human from the knee to the ankle; something which resembles a leg; section of a garment which covers the leg; section of a course or journey v. move quickly, run (Slang); go by foot

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  • Legging — Leg ging (l[e^]g g[i^]ng), Leggin Leg gin (l[e^]g g[i^]n), n. [From {Leg}.] A cover for the leg, like a long gaiter. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Legging — Leg ging, a. & vb. n., from {Leg}, v. t. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • legging — (ingl.; pronunc. [légin]) m., gralm. pl. Pantalones de tejido fino y elástico que se ajustan al cuerpo. ≃ Malla …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • legging — (n.) extra outer covering to protect the leg, 1763, from LEG (Cf. leg) (n.). Related: Leggings …   Etymology dictionary

  • legging — [leg′iŋ, leg′in] n. 1. a covering of canvas, leather, etc. for protecting the leg below the knee 2. [pl.] a child s outer garment with legs, worn in cold weather 3. [pl.] a tightfitting garment like tights but without feet, varying in length from …   English World dictionary

  • Legging In — 1. Setting up the entry position of a complex financial investment separately from setting up the exit or unwinding of the position. 2. When a debtor or creditor enters into a hedging contract after the debt instrument has been issued or acquired …   Investment dictionary

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  • Legging — Recorded in many forms which seemingly include: Le Guin. Legahon, Legion, Leggan, Leggen, Legging, Legon, Leggon, Leghan, and Leghorn, this is probably an Anglo French surname. It would seem to have at least two possible origins. The first is… …   Surnames reference

  • Legging (canals) — Legging is a method of moving a boat through a canal tunnel. Early canal tunnels were built without a towpath as this would require a much larger bore and hence cost more to build. Prior to the introduction of motorised boats, legging was one of… …   Wikipedia

  • legging — or leggin noun Date: 1751 a covering (as of leather or cloth) for the leg usually used in plural; also tights …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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