See Also: Echinoderm(medicine)
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Lech(dictionary)
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lech(2) (iou) and Echinoderm (medicine)


lech(2) (iou)



lech noun2. Now colloq. Also letch. L18.
[Origin uncertain: now interpreted as back-form. from LECHER noun. Cf. LECH verb.]
A strong desire or longing, esp. a sexual one; a lustful look. L18.
A lecherous person. M20.

Echinoderm (medicine)


echinoderm
<zoology> One of the Echinodermata.

Source: Websters Dictionary