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Definition of Leat

Leat
Leat Leat, n. [Cf. Lead to conduct.] An artificial water trench, esp. one to or from a mill. --C. Kingsley.

Meaning of Leat from wikipedia

- A leat (/ˈliːt/; also lete or leet, or millstream) is the name, common in the south and west of England and in Wales, for an artificial watercourse or...
- The Devonport Leat is a leat in Devon constructed in the 1790s to carry fresh drinking water from the high ground of Dartmoor to the expanding dockyards...
- Anna Jessica Leat (born 26 June 2001) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for English Women's Super League club Aston Villa...
- Charles William Leat (6 December 1855 – 18 December 1937) was an English first-class cricketer. Leat was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm roundarm...
- Alister Seng Kym Leat (14 April 1985 – 3 February 2014) was a New Zealand judoka. Leat represented New Zealand at the 2013 World Judo Championships in...
- Drake's Leat, also known as Plymouth Leat, was a watercourse constructed in the late 16th century to tap the River Meavy on Dartmoor, England, from which...
- Leat is an unincorporated community in Cherry County, Nebraska, United States. A post office was established at Leat in 1915, and remained in operation...
- Edwin John Leat (24 April 1885 – 8 June 1918) pla**** first-class cricket for Somerset in two matches, one each in 1908 and 1910. He was born at Wellington...
- Adrian Leat (born 22 September 1987) is a New Zealand judoka. He competed in the Men's 73 kg event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he won the silver...
- The Perambulation of the Town Leat is a traditional mediaeval custom, also known as water-bailing, that takes place in the town of Tiverton, Devon, England...