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    leech
    /liːtʃ/

    noun

    • 1. an aquatic or terrestrial annelid worm with suckers at both ends. Many species are bloodsucking parasites, especially of vertebrates, and others are predators.
    • 2. a person who extorts profit from or sponges on others: "they are leeches feeding off the hard-working majority"

    verb

    • 1. habitually exploit or rely on: "he's leeching off the abilities of others"

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  2. 1 day ago · Leech took a leave of absence as co-chief investment officer in August after the Securities and Exchange Commission warned he could face a potential enforcement action. Leech hasn’t been sued by the SEC or charged by prosecutors. Investigations by the Justice Department and SEC can end without any charges being brought.

  3. 4 days ago · What do Leeches use to mask attachment. What is Anticoagulant. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is Phylum word for Earthworms and Leeches, How many species are in Phylum Annelida, What is the Prostromium and more.

  4. 4 days ago · Slow down your retrieve accordingly to mimic a real leech’s natural movement in cooler water. 2. Use the Right Patterns. Balanced Leeches: These patterns fish horizontally and work well under an indicator. Use a balanced leech under a nymph rig or as part of a dry-dropper setup to suspend the fly at the perfect depth.

  5. 2 days ago · Burrowed into soil which is slowly dried, the leech enters an inert anhydrobiotic state, recovering to full activity, even after five months, immediately when dampened. [Begins] "This is the common large sanguivorous land-leech of coastal eastern Australia from Victoria to Southern Queensland, from sea-level to at least 3,500 feet.

  6. 4 days ago · Observing a sponge under a microscope is fascinating due to its unique anatomy and physiological adaptations. Sponges belong to the subclass Hirudinea within...

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