See Also: pepper-and-salt(dictionary)
pepper-and-salt(dictionary)
salt-and-pepper(dictionary)
pepper and salt fundus(medicine)
Salt and Pepper Diner (Lincoln)(tourism)
Salt and Pepper Diner (Clark)(tourism)
Stir-fried salt and pepper prawns(recipes)
Stir-fried Salt and Pepper Squid(recipes)
K-lease(health)
Lease(law)

lease(8) (iou) and pepper-and-salt (iou)


lease(8) (iou)



lease verb4 trans. [li:z] L19.
[from leas pl. of LEA noun2.]
Divide (yarn or thread) into leas.

pepper-and-salt (iou)



pepper-and-salt noun & adjective. L18.
[from PEPPER noun + AND conjunction1 + SALT noun1 & adjective1.]
A. noun.
A kind of cloth made of interwoven dark and light threads, presenting a flecked or speckled appearance. L18.
The plant harbinger-of-spring, Erigenia bulbosa, so called from the colour-contrast of its white petals and dark anthers. US. M19.
b. attrib. or as adjective. Of, characteristic of, or resembling pepper-and-salt; esp. (of hair) being flecked with grey. Cf. SALT-AND-PEPPER. M19.
pepper-and-salt fundus Medicine a symptom of congenital syphilis, the fundus of the eye having a speckled appearance.
J. Gaskell My hair is nearly white. Last time I looked it was only pepper-and-salt. W. S. Maugham Very neat in his black coat and pepper-and-salt trousers.