Associations to the word «Leech»
Noun
- Jaw
- Leech
- Snapping
- Vein
- Blood
- Lattice
- Warmth
- Sucker
- Gatherer
- Suck
- Saliva
- Invertebrate
- Cass
- Parasite
- Shrimp
- Crustacean
- Politeness
- Worm
- Breeze
- Blister
- Reservation
- Tick
- Clam
- Louse
- Slug
- Clot
- Cling
- Keene
- Wilkinson
- Vampire
- Snail
- Bite
- Mutant
- Swelling
- Crab
- Robb
- Geoffrey
- Wordsworth
- Mckinley
- Spp
- Punch
- Lancet
- Josephine
- Squid
- Portage
- Away
- Dragonfly
- Color
- Horseshoe
- Bleeding
- Strength
- Cory
- Mosquito
- Mollusc
- Mathieu
- Turtle
- Feeding
- Barber
- Flea
- Antidote
- Maxim
- Sail
- Wound
- Cure
- Healer
- Mick
- Aquaculture
- Skid
- Engraver
- Neck
- Client
- Lac
- Heat
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
LEECH, noun. An aquatic blood-sucking annelid of class Hirudinea, especially Hirudo medicinalis.
LEECH, noun. A person who derives profit from others in a parasitic fashion.
LEECH, noun. (medicine) (dated) A glass tube designed for drawing blood from a scarified part by means of a vacuum.
LEECH, verb. (transitive) To apply a leech medicinally, so that it sucks blood from the patient.
LEECH, verb. (transitive) To drain (resources) without giving back.
LEECH, noun. (archaic) A physician.
LEECH, noun. (paganism) (Heathenry) A healer.
LEECH, noun. (medicine) A glass tube adapted for drawing blood from a scarified part by means of a vacuum.
LEECH, noun. (nautical) The vertical edge of a square sail.
LEECH, noun. (nautical) The aft edge of a triangular sail.
LEECH LINE, noun. (nautical) A line for tightening the leech of a triangular mainsail to prevent it from fluttering.
Dictionary definition
LEECH, noun. Carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end.
LEECH, noun. A follower who hangs around a host (without benefit to the host) in hope of gain or advantage.
LEECH, verb. Draw blood; "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment".
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.