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abluent
ablution
abominable
absterge
abstergent
abstersion
abstersive
accumbent
against
aired
anacathartic
annotta
anotta
apron
aslope
attenuating
attenuation
augean
auriscalp
bagnio
barebone
bareboned
bareness
bareribbed
bathe
bend
bending
bias
blancher
bookful
bow
brush
burn
burnt-offering
can
card
carded
carding-machine
careen
case
casuist
cathartical
ceremonially
cerulean
change
chimney-sweeper
chore
clean
clean-timbered
cleanliness
cleanly
cleanness
cleansable
cleanse
cleansed
cleanser
cleansing
clear
cleared
clearing
clyster
cocoa
comb
comb-brush
combed
create
crib
curried
curry
curry-comb
currying
dark
decline
declined
declining
defile
defilement
dentifrice
dentist
depuration
depuratory
deterge
deterged
detergent
deterging
detersion
detersive
dirt
dirty
discubitory
discumbency
disinfect
disinfected
dormant
dress
droop
drooping
dross
dryrub
dust-brush
earpick
elute
elutriate
elutriated
emacerate
emaciate
emaciated
emaciating
emaciation
embrace
emunctory
enclitic
error
excerption
exorcise
expurgate
expurgated
expurgating
expurgation
expurgatory
extenuate
extenuated
extenuation
fall
fallow
fat
favored
fear
filthiness
filthy
flake
flax
fleshless
footmantle
foul
fulled
fullers-earth
fulling
fullingmill
fumigate
fumigation
furbisher
gant
gather
gauntly
glean
gleaned
gleaning
gnaw
good
grave
graved
h
hagard
hand
handkerchief
hang
hatchel
hatcheled
heel
herculean
heteroclite
hoe
horsehoe
housemaid
hungry
ill-favored
immediately
immund
immundicity
impure
impurity
inclinable
inclination
inclinatory
incline
inclined
inclining
incumbent
interlard
ireful
kitchen
kitchen-maid
kitchen-wench
lank
lankness
lard
lavation
lean
leanness
lease
leaser
lie
like
list
litter
loll
lotion
louse
love
lustrate
lustration
macerate
macerated
macerating
maceration
macilency
macilent
marcid
marcor
mat
meager
meagerness
miracle
mop
mundation
mundatory
mundification
mundificative
mundify
nap
neat
neatly
neatness
offward
oleander
outwash
pick
picked
picking
picktooth
pine
pledget
pollute
polluted
polluting
pollution
poor
preen
preening
propend
propendency
propense
pure
purgation
purgative
purgatory
purge
purged
purger
purging
purification
purificatory
purifier
purify
purifying
purity
raked
raking
rascal
reclination
recline
reclining
recruit
recubation
recumb
recumbency
recumbent
refine
reproach
request
rest
resting
riddance
riddle
rinse
rinsed
rinsing
ripple
rippling
rosebay
rotten-stone
rub
rubber
sag
sanctify
sandiver
scale
scavenger
scour
scoured
scourer
scouring
scrag
scraggily
scragginess
scraggy
scrape
scraped
scraper
scraping
scrub
scullion
scummed
seel
shave
sheer
shirt
shoeblack
shoeboy
side
skeleton
slipper
sloven
slovenliness
slut
sluttery
sluttish
smegmatic
smoked
smoking
soap
society
spare
spareness
spark
spatterdashes
sprinkle
spunge
starveling
starving
steadily
steddily
stoop
stooped
strike
stuff
sue
supine
swab
swabber
swag
swaggy
sway
swaying
sweep
sweeping
swingle
swingled
swingling
swob
swobber
take
tend
terse
thin
tilled
tilt
tilting
toothpicker
totter
trending
typify
unclean
uncleanable
uncleanliness
uncleanly
uncleanness
uncleansed
unindifferent
unpurified
unscoured
unswept
unwashen
unwiped
van
vault
wash
washed
washing
weeding-fork
weigh
white
whiteness
winder
wipe
wiped
wiping
worm



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1828 Definition

LEAN, v.i. [Gr., L. clino.]

1. To deviate or move from a straight or perpendicular line; or to be in a position thus deviating. We say, a column leans to the north or to the east; it leans to the right or left.

2. To incline or propend; to tend toward.

They delight rather to lean to their old customs -

3. To bend or incline so as to rest on something; as, to lean against a wall or a pillar; to lean on the arm of another.

4. To bend; to be in a bending posture.

LEAN, v.t.

1. To incline; to cause to lean.

2. To conceal. [Not in use.]

LEAN, a. [L. lenis, and Eng. slender.]

1. Wanting flesh; meager; not fat; as a lean body; a lean man or animal.

2. Not rich; destitute of good qualities; bare; barren; as lean earth.

3. Low; poor; in opposition to rich or great; as a lean action. [Unusual.]

4. Barren of thought; destitute of that which improves or entertains; jejune; as a lean discourse or dissertation.

LEAN, n. That part of flesh which consists of muscle without the fat.

1913 Definition
Lean (lean)
v. t.(l&emacr]n)
Lean
[Icel. leyna; akin to G. läugnen to deny, AS. l***ymacr]gnian, also E. lie to speak falsely.]
  1. To conceal.
    [Obs.] Ray.
  2. To incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating; as, she leaned out at the window; a leaning column.
    "He leant forward." Dickens.
  3. To incline in opinion or desire; to conform in conduct; -- with to, toward, etc.

    They delight rather to lean to their old customs. Spenser.

  4. To rest or rely, for support, comfort, and the like; -- with on, upon, or against.

    He leaned not on his fathers but himself. Tennyson.

  5. To cause to lean; to incline; to support or rest.
    Mrs. Browning.

    His fainting limbs against an oak he leant. Dryden.

  6. Wanting flesh; destitute of or deficient in fat; not plump; meager; thin; lank; as, a lean body; a lean cattle.
  7. Wanting fullness, richness, sufficiency, or productiveness; deficient in quality or contents; slender; scant; barren; bare; mean; -- used literally and figuratively; as, the lean harvest; a lean purse; a lean discourse; lean wages.
    "No lean wardrobe." Shak.

    Their lean and flashy songs. Milton.

    What the land is, whether it be fat or lean. Num. xiii. 20.

    Out of my lean and low ability
    I'll lend you something.
    Shak.

  8. Of a character which prevents the compositor from earning the usual wages; -- opposed to fat; as, lean copy, matter, or type.

    Syn. -- slender; spare; thin; meager; lank; skinny; gaunt.

  9. That part of flesh which consists principally of muscle without the fat.

    The fat was so white and the lean was so ruddy. Goldsmith.

  10. Unremunerative copy or work.

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