Usually means: Soil or earth used for pottery.
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  1. leam: Merriam-Webster
  2. leam: Collins English Dictionary
  3. Leam, leam: Wordnik
  4. leam: Wiktionary
  5. LEAM, Leam: Dictionary.com
  6. Leam: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  7. leam: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  8. Leam: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  9. leam: FreeDictionary.org
  10. Leam: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. LEAM: Acronym Finder

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  1. leam: Urban Dictionary

Definitions from Wiktionary (Leam)

verb:  (intransitive, UK, dialectal) To gleam; shine; glow.
noun:  (UK, dialectal) A gleam or flash of light; a glow or glowing.
noun:  A cord or strap for leading a dog.
noun:  A river in England that rises in Northamptonshire, before flowing through Warwickshire and joining the Warwickshire Avon near Warwick.
noun:  A hamlet in Grindleford parish, Derbyshire Dales district, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK2379).
noun:  (informal) Leamington Spa

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