Leat
11leat — [li:t] noun Brit. an open watercourse conducting water to a mill. Origin C16: from OE gelt in wætergelt water channel , related to ltan to let …
12leat — /lit/ (say leet) noun a conduit by which water is conducted on to a waterwheel. {Middle English, Old English gelǣt, from lǣtan let1} …
13leat — n. Brit. an open watercourse conducting water to a mill etc. Etymology: OE gelaeligt (as Y + root of LET(1)) …
14Drake's Leat — Drake s Leat, also known as Plymouth Leat, was a watercourse constructed in the late 16th century to tap the River Meavy[1] on Dartmoor, England in order to supply Plymouth …
15Charles Leat — Personal information Full name Charles William Leat Born 6 December 1855(1855 12 06) Ringwood, Hampshire, England Died 18 December 1937(1937 12 18) (aged 82) Christchurch, Hampshire, England …
16Devonport Leat — Coordinates: 50°34′49″N 3°57′43″W / 50.5802°N 3.9620°W / 50.5802; 3.9620 …
17Fly-leat (sheet) paper — Форзацная бумага; Форзац …
18mill leat — noun Britain : millrace …
19mill-leat — …
20Cullompton — Coordinates: 50°51′18″N 3°23′35″W / 50.855°N 3.393°W / 50.855; 3.393 …