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leeway
A varying degree or amount of freedom or flexibility; margin, latitude, elbowroom

Within an expression that is not FP-strict, some leeway is granted for an implementation to use an extended exponent range to represent intermediate results;.

leeway
An adverse discrepancy or variation in a cumulative process, usually in make up leeway
leeway
The drift of a ship or airplane in a leeward direction
leeway
{n} the direction of a course to leeward
leeway
The amount of freedom that someone has to make their own decisions or to take action
leeway
The sliding to leeward that a boat suffers when sailing into or across the wind
leeway
The sideways movement of a boat away from the wind, usually unwanted Keels and other devices help prevent a boat from having excessive leeway
leeway
(of a ship or plane) sideways drift
leeway
Leeway is the freedom that someone has to take the action they want to or to change their plans. Rarely do schoolteachers have leeway to teach classes the way they want
leeway
– The sideways, usually unwanted movement of a boat caused by either wind or current
leeway
The sideways movement of the boat caused by either wind or current
leeway
Sidewise movement of a vessel through the water, caused by wind or current
leeway
a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits
leeway
{i} space, time to maneuver; additional money (time, etc.); sideways motion, drifting to the side (Nautical, Aeronautics)
leeway
The lateral movement of a ship to the leeward of her course; drift
leeway
To slip sideways downwind while moving forward
leeway
The lateral movement of a ship to leeward of her course, estimated from the angle formed between the line of the ship's keel and the line which the ship actually describes through the water, as shown by her wake
leeway
The amount a boat is carried sideways by the wind's force or current
leeway
Leeward motion of boat
leeway
The drifting of a vessel to leeward of her steered course, caused by the force of the wind acting on her hull, etc
lee way

    التركية النطق

    li wey

    النطق

    /ˈlē ˈwā/ /ˈliː ˈweɪ/

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    [ 'lE ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hlEo; perhaps akin to Old High German lAo lukewarm, Latin calEre to be warm.
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