lease
Pronunciation: (lēs), [key]
— n., v., leased, leas•ing.
—n.
- a contract renting land, buildings, etc., to another; a contract or instrument conveying property to another for a specified period or for a period determinable at the will of either lessor or lessee in consideration of rent or other compensation.
- the property leased.
- the period of time for which a lease is made: a five-year lease.
- a chance to improve one's situation or to live longer or more happily: Plastic surgery gave him a new lease on life.
—v.t.
- to grant the temporary possession or use of (lands, tenements, etc.) to another, usually for compensation at a fixed rate; let: She plans to lease her apartment to a friend.
- to take or hold by lease: He leased the farm from the sheriff.
—v.i.
- to grant a lease; let or rent: to lease at a lower rental.
lease
Pronunciation: (lēs), [key]
— n. Textiles.
- a system for keeping the warp in position and under control by alternately crossing the warp yarn over and under the lease rods.
- the order of drawing in the warp ends.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.