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Search results for 'LE':
Displaying 1-10 of 65 word(s) starting with 'LE'
- leadager (noun) : one who leads and manages
- The leadager cannot simply manage processes and be successful; he or she must understand people and have the ability to inspire them to reach new heights.
—Arthur P. McMahan, Ph.D, P-Cubed: People, Process and Performance
- Submitted by: Arthur P. McMahan from Virginia on Jul. 15, 2008 13:11
- leaderannabe (adjective) : a person of limited intellegience who because of their position continually strives upon showing their subordinates their ignorance without knowing it.
- The situation was blown out of proportion because the leaderannabe didn't understand how to handle the incident.
—Jeremy Douglas, Personally made up, because of real like situations, 29 March 2007
- Submitted by: Jeremy Douglas from Mississippi on Mar. 29, 2007 05:11
- leaderfull (adjective) : full of leadership or expressing leadership to the fullest extent
- Carrie was very leaderfull at school today.
- Submitted by: Taylor from Iowa on Apr. 29, 2008 14:50
- leaderness (noun) : A state of leadership into which each person has the possibility of "being" irrespective of status or ability.
- The word was discovered by Dr David Cormack, author, Scotland on being asked to advise on three stages of personal growth from Positive Brokenness to Personal Uniqueness to Possibility Leadership. This was being discussed in the context of attempting to create a path along which people receive and give the experience of being valued.
—no,
- Submitted by: Gavin Cargill from United Kingdom on May. 19, 2006 00:58
- leading line (noun) : either of two visible objects regarded as points on a line upon which a vessel can sail a safe course (such as n harbors and shallow waters)
- Submitted by: Todd Anselmo from Arizona on Sep. 29, 2008 13:21
- leaf-peeper (noun) : an out-of-towner, usually from a suburban or urban area, who habitually ventures to the New England countryside every autumn to check out the beautiful foliage; also a verb
- As avid leaf-peepers, Martha and Bob always make sure to book their room at the lovely Manchester B & B in the summertime because they don't want the trees to drop their leaves before they get a chance to see all of the breathtaking colors.
- Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Nov. 14, 2007 16:18
- Leaper (noun) : Like a Trekky is to Star Trek, a leaper is to Quantum Leap.
- I have been a Leaper for over a decade now. I have every episode taped from the TV and the new DVD's.
- Submitted by: TheBoognish from Michigan on Jul. 16, 2006 13:20
- learly (noun) : The transition between late evening and early morning; usually between 2:00 am and 5:00 am. (the "wee hours of the morning")
- I woke up to the sound of thunder in the learly last night.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 22, 2005 20:59
- Learning Curb (noun) : The sudden stop in the learning curve when no new knowledge can be absorbed. A low curb may be overcome, but a high curb can ruin mental alignment.
- The new job's learning curb posed a challenge for her.
- Submitted by: Melanie Lisiecki from Iowa on Apr. 20, 2007 20:07
- learning season (noun) : any time or occasion suitable or natural for gaining understanding, values, wisdom, knowledge or skill.
- Every creative, expansive and meaningful learning season includes learning new words and building vocabulary.
- Submitted by: learningseason.org from New York on Apr. 09, 2007 07:07
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