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How to pronounce ley in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms grazing land, lea, pasture, pastureland
Type of grassland
Has types common land, commons, cow pasture

Examples of ley

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Ley and his colleagues found just 10 key genetic changes in the woman's leukemia.
From the usatoday.com
There has also been speculation that crop circles have a relation to ley lines.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Ley, 48, comes from a job with Clark County, Nevada, where he worked for 18 years.
From the heraldtribune.com
Ley offered to do what was described in the introduction of Kolata's article.
From the scienceblogs.com
Ley resigned in May following a scandal in the county's purchasing practices.
From the heraldtribune.com
Ley said she and her family started with program several years ago as a host family.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Ley Mills, an IRS liaison, will answer this and other tax-related questions.
From the washingtonpost.com
Angus Wilson seemed to begin where Evelyn Waugh and Aldous Hux ley left off.
From the time.com
It's not too late to sow or plant a herbal ley if your soil is still moist.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • Pasture: a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock
  • Ley is a lunar impact crater that is located across the southern rim of the much larger walled plain Campbell. Intruding into the south-southwestern rim of Ley is the slightly larger crater Von Neumann.
  • (Leys) Ley lines are alleged alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments and megaliths that are thought by certain adherents to dowsing and New Age beliefs to have spiritual power. ...
  • (The leys) The Leys School is a co-educational Independent school, located in Cambridge, England, and is both a day school and boarding school for over 520 pupils aged between 11 and 18 years. The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and of The Haileybury Group.
  • Alternative spelling of lea
  • A lea, or pasture - land, often open field strips temporarily under grass.
  • A significant alignment of sacred and secular sites across a landscape, generally horizontally visible. The minimum number of aligned sites to qualify as a ley is five. The term was first used by Alfred Watkins in 1921. This is not a dowsing term and should not be used as such. ...
  • Grassland, or a field of grass.
  • Lee (sediment) of wine.