Leech definition is - any of numerous carnivorous or bloodsucking usually freshwater annelid worms (class Hirudinea) that have typically a flattened lanceolate segmented body with a sucker at each end. Leech definition is - any of numerous carnivorous or bloodsucking usually freshwater annelid worms (class Hirudinea) that have typically a flattened lanceolate segmented body with a sucker at each end. How to use leech in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of leech. Leach to dissolve out substances; to percolate Not to be confused with: leech – bloodsucking worm; extortioner; sponger Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Uncanny X-Men #179 (March 1984) |
Created by | Chris Claremont (writer) John Romita Jr (artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | James 'Jimmy' Dorian Leach (X-Men Evolution) |
Species | Human Mutant |
Team affiliations |
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Notable aliases | The Cure Kid Incredible |
Abilities | Telekinesis |
Leech (James 'Jimmy') is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Leech made his first appearance in Uncanny X-Men as a Morlock, a group of mutants whose deformities force them to live in the sewers under Manhattan. He is usually depicted as being around twelve years old (his exact age is unrevealed). He speaks in broken English and refers to himself in the third person.
Publication history[edit]
Leech first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #179 (March 1984), and was created by Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr.[1]
Leech appeared as part of the 'Morlocks' entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #9.
Fictional character biography[edit]
Leech in his original depiction with a more elongated skull. Art by John Romita, Jr. & Dan Green.
The green-skinned Leech was orphaned as a toddler. His parents left him to die when his mutations became apparent. He was found by the Morlock Caliban and taken to a human-looking mutant woman named Annalee who raised him and several other young mutant orphans as her children. He made friends with X-Factor's ward named Artie Maddicks and had a few brief encounters with the X-Men.[volume & issue needed]
During the Mutant Massacre story arc, Mister Sinister rallies his henchmen, the Marauders, to infiltrate the sewers and massacre all the Morlocks living there in an effort to rid the world of 'genetically impure' mutants. While many Morlocks are killed, Leech and Caliban survive, rescued by Power Pack and the X-Terminators (X-Factor in their role of mutant hunters). Leech joins Artie in the care of X-Factor until they could be enrolled in St. Simons, a private school that willingly accepts mutant children.[volume & issue needed]
Soon after they began attending this school, Leech and Artie are captured by mutant-hunting demons. Leech's technologically enhancing mutant friend, Taki Matsuya and an ad-hoc team of mutants, calling themselves the X-Terminators, join with the New Mutants in battling the demonic threat. They adventure through much of New York, witnessing much, such as innocent men being eaten, before the threat is contained.[2]
Leech, Artie, and Taki return to St. Simons, though they do not stay out of trouble. Taki's crush on a teacher leads to uncovering a plot by mutant-hating humans to kidnap and kill as many mutants as possible. The young trio disobey orders and literally fly off. After much violence, the kidnapping plans are discovered and the conspirators arrested.[3] A nearby resident, Ida Fassbender, discovers the trio's technologically assisted jaunts, and her paranoia endangers their lives. She resolves the problem and unofficially becomes the boys' grandmother. Leech is comforted by Ida's resemblance to Annalee.[4]
Another kidnapping plan works successfully and Artie and Leech are taken by the murderous mutant terrorists Gene Nation.[volume & issue needed]
This group was composed of second-generation Morlocks, the descendants of those who survived the massacre in the tunnels. They were born and raised in an alternate dimension with a faster flow of time than this one, called The Hill. They sought revenge for those who wronged their forebears. Gene Nation led a campaign to hunt down and kill as many humans as possible, since it was the humans' unwillingness to accept them that forced their parents into the tunnels in which they were massacred. Leech and Artie wanted no part of this, but were trapped until they were rescued by Generation X. They were thereafter made junior members.[5]
Generation X[edit]
Leech and Artie continued to live in the Massachusetts Academy under the care of Emma Frost and Sean Cassidy. They are later joined by Franklin Richards, who stays at the school while suffering from the loss of his family. Their friendship has unexpected benefits, as Leech is able to control Franklin's powers when they, aggravated by his grief, go out of control.[volume & issue needed]
The three visit the farm belonging to Hank McCoy's parents. Back at the Academy, they encounter Howard the Duck and other allies and as a group, are attacked by Black Tom Cassidy. Howard risks his life to save them all, then they are taken away by the Man-Thing. Leech and the rest have several adventures as the team called the Daydreamers.[6] When Richards' family, who had previously been exiled to an alternate universe (see Heroes Reborn), return, the group was disbanded. Leech and Artie go back to the academy and take on more active roles.[volume & issue needed]
Soon after, the school became bankrupt, and Emma and Sean were forced to open the school to human students. In order to keep Artie and Leech from being isolated, Emma gave them both an image inducer in the form of watches. The boys were quick to abuse this new technology, and were quickly set straight by Emma. Soon after, the school became exposed as a home for mutants, and Artie, Leech, and Penance were all sent away to protect them from any possible dangers that might arrive.[volume & issue needed]
Weapon X[edit]
At some point, Leech is captured by the revived Weapon X program and was used by the Weapon X program to keep imprisoned mutants under control. When the program was about to be discovered, those responsible attempted to erase all information surrounding it by killing the prisoners. Leech survives and is one of the estimated 198 mutants who retained their powers after M-Day and moves to an encampment in the Xavier Institute.[7]
When an exploding supervillain causes the general public to turn on superheroes,[8]Domino, Shatterstar, and Caliban break out the 198 and take them to a bunker in the middle of the desert. They are sealed inside with nuclear weapons that are activated for self-detonation, but they are eventually freed from the bunker.[9] Leech accompanies Caliban down to the old Morlock tunnels where they are attacked by an extremist group of Morlocks led by Masque, who after knocking out Caliban, kidnaps Leech because he needs Leech's powers. He is then rescued by the X-Men and Skids.[10]
Leech and Artie Maddicks were invited to Franklin Richards's birthday, and as a gift, Franklin invited them to live with the Fantastic Four.[11] The two are now in a special class with intelligent moloids, Alex Power (Zero-G) of the Power Pack and other gifted kids.[12] It is later revealed that Leech's cancelling powers were the reason that Reed Richards wanted him to be with Franklin.[13] Leech later joins Reed's new Future Foundation superhero team.[volume & issue needed]
Powers and abilities[edit]
Leech can dampen or completely suppress, neutralize, and negate for an undetermined amount of time the powers and abilities of any superpowered beings within 50 feet of him.[14] His dampening ability in the beginning was involuntary and uncontrollable, but now his ability appears to be under his conscious control. Leech explained to Johnny Dee he could consciously bring his dampening field in close, so that persons are not dampened unless they touch him.[15]
Leech has also been shown to dampen abilities that are non-mutant in origin at times, like the Fantastic Four, Hazmat of the Avengers Academy,[16] and during Marvel's Mutant Massacrecrossover event, Leech negated the powers of the superhero team Power Pack, whose abilities were bestowed on them by an extraterrestrial.[17]
In X-men the Animated Series, Leech was shown to possess telekinesis when he stole fruits from a fruit stand and moved humans that were in his way when trying to escape.When his ability has been targeted at mutants with super strength, at times his victims have become temporarily thin and frail.
Other versions[edit]
Age of Apocalypse[edit]
Leech is among the featured Morlocks that are survivors of Mister Sinister's experiments.[volume & issue needed]
Ultimate Marvel[edit]
Leech was introduced to the Ultimate MarvelUniverse in Ultimate X-Men #82 as a member of the Morlocks. He was never shown using his powers, so it is unclear as to whether or not they are the same. He looks similar, but more like an old man than a child. He was shot and killed by Sinister in issue #90.[18]
In other media[edit]
Television[edit]
- Leech appears in a few episodes of the X-Men Animated Series, voiced by John Stocker. In addition to his power-dampening ability, he displays telekinesis. His most notable appearance was in the Christmas episode 'Have Yourself a Morlock Little Christmas' where he needed a blood transfusion from Wolverine, temporarily granting him Wolverine's healing ability in order to fight off a disease.
- Leech appears in the X-Men: Evolution episode titled 'Uprising' voiced by Danny McKinnon. In this series, his name was Dorian Leach, and he appeared fairly human with brown hair, only with pale, slightly greenish skin. His mutant ability releases an omni-directional pulse over an area at least the size of a city block. In addition to suppressing mutant abilities, it also nullifies all forms of energy, much like an electromagnetic pulse. The lasting effects are temporary, mostly fading after only one minute. In the episode, Leach's mother attempts to protect her son from being persecuted as a mutant, but is ultimately unsuccessful after a run-in with Spyke convinces him the boy is a mutant despite his mother's insistence otherwise. Following Leach's first use of his power to protect Spyke, Professor X approaches his mother with an offer for Leach to join his school when she feels that he is ready. He has a non-speaking role in the season finale, when Rogue absorbs his power/ability-neutralizing ability as part of a plan by Wolverine to beat Apocalypse. Her use of the ability in the fight demonstrates that it can be used to restore mutant abilities as well as negate them, as well as being able to direct the pulse as the ability's possessor sees fit.
Film[edit]
Kitty Pryde rescuing Leech as seen in X-Men: The Last Stand.
- Leech appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, played by Cameron Bright. Leech (named Jimmy in the film, and code named Leech on a file handed to Beast) is a child, however, unlike the comics, he speaks normal English and has no outward physical mutations, but he does have an absence of hair. His power automatically cancels the mutation of any mutant that comes within an area of only a few feet around him, even including reversing physical mutations such as Hank McCoy's blue fur: when Hank reaches out to shake Jimmy's hand, his own hand loses its furry blue appearance; the mutation returns once he pulls it away. Leech plays a pivotal role in the film as the source of a newly-created 'cure' for the mutant X-Gene, the cure being a sort of retroviral gene therapy using Leech's DNA, that permanently cancels the mutation of any mutant. Magneto plans to kill Leech, who is being kept at the cure-producing facility, set up in Alcatraz, thus destroying the cure's source (as at that point, they were still working on finding a way to synthesize the cure artificially) and effectively preserving the mutant species. Magneto and his newly expanded Brotherhood of Mutants attack the facility, which is defended by federal troops before they are joined by the X-Men. During the X-Men's fight against the Brotherhood, Juggernaut is sent in to kill Jimmy and Kitty Pryde races to save Jimmy from him. She reaches Leech before Juggernaut (who is also a mutant in the film), and defeats him by using Leech's nullification power against him, taunting him into charging right at them, and then moving them both out of his way as he comes close enough for his power to be canceled, causing him to knock himself out against a wall. Kitty and Jimmy then escape the building through the holes that Juggernaut smashed on his way in. Later, Jimmy is seen evacuating Alcatraz Island with the help of Pryde, and they receive further help from Bobby Drake. At the end of the film, Jimmy is seen as a member of the Xavier Institute with a full head of hair and is received by the new leader, Storm.
References[edit]
- ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 211. ISBN978-1-4654-7890-0.
- ^X-Terminators #1–4 (October 1988–January 1999)
- ^X-Force Annual #1 (1991)
- ^New Mutants Annual #7 (1991)
- ^Generation X #5-7
- ^Daydreamers #1-3 (1997)
- ^X-Men: The 198 #2
- ^Civil War #1–7
- ^X-Men: Civil War #1–4
- ^Uncanny X-Men #487–491
- ^Fantastic Four #574
- ^Fantastic Four #578
- ^Fantastic Four #587
- ^Marvel Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded.
- ^X-Men: The 198
- ^Avengers Academy, #10
- ^Power Pack, vol. 1 #12 & #27
- ^Ultimate X-Men #90
External links[edit]
- Leech at Marvel.com
- Leech at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
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leech
bloodsucking worm; extortioner; spongerNot to be confused with:
Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree
leech 1
(lēch)n.1. Any of various chiefly aquatic carnivorous or bloodsucking annelid worms of the class (or subclass) Hirudinea, of which one species (Hirudo medicinalis) was formerly widely used by physicians for therapeutic bloodletting.
2. One that preys on or clings to another; a parasite.
v.leeched, leech·ing, leech·es
v.tr.2. To drain the essence or exhaust the resources of.
v.intr. To attach oneself to another in the manner of a leech.
[Middle English leche, physician, leech, from Old English lǣce; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]
leech 2
(lēch)n.Nautical2. The after edge of a fore-and-aft sail.
[Middle English leche, probably from Middle Low German līk, leech line; see leig- in Indo-European roots.]
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leech
(liːtʃ) n1. (Animals) any annelid worm of the class Hirudinea, which have a sucker at each end of the body and feed on the blood or tissues of other animals. See also horseleech, medicinal leech
2. a person who clings to or preys on another person
3. (Medicine) b. (in combination): leechcraft.
4. cling like a leech to cling or adhere persistently to something
vb (Medicine) (tr) to use leeches to suck the blood of (a person), as a method of medical treatment
[Old English lǣce, lœce; related to Middle Dutch lieke]
leech
(liːtʃ) or![Leech Leech](/uploads/1/2/6/6/126624914/905192023.jpg)
leach
n (Nautical Terms) nautical the after edge of a fore-and-aft sail or either of the vertical edges of a squaresail
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
leech1
(litʃ)n.
1. any bloodsucking annelid worm of the class Hirudinea, as the European Hirudo medicinalis, once used widely for bloodletting.
2. a person who clings to another for personal gain, esp. without giving anything in return; parasite.
3. Archaic. an instrument used for drawing blood.
v.t. 5. to cling to and feed upon or drain, as a leech does; exhaust; deplete.
v.i. 7. to hang on to a person in the manner of a leech.
[before 900; Middle English leche, Old English lǣce; replacing (by association with leech2) Middle English liche, Old English lȳce, c. Middle Dutch lieke]
leech2
(litʃ)n. Archaic.
[before 1150; Middle English leche, Old English lǣce; c. Old Saxon lāki, Old High German lāhhi, Gothic lēkeis; akin to Old Norse lǣknir]
leech3
(litʃ)n.
1. either of the lateral edges of a square sail.
[1350–1400; leche, Middle English lich(e)]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
leech
(lēch) Any of various worms that live in water and suck blood from other animals, including humans. One species, the medicinal leech, has been used in bloodletting and in helping to heal wounds and surgical grafts. Leeches are annelids, related to earthworms.
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Past participle: leeched
Gerund: leeching
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Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun | 1. | leech - carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end bloodsucker, hirudinean annelid, annelid worm, segmented worm - worms with cylindrical bodies segmented both internally and externally class Hirudinea, Hirudinea - hermaphroditic aquatic or terrestrial or parasitic annelids Hirudo medicinalis, medicinal leech - large European freshwater leech formerly used for bloodletting horseleech - any of several large freshwater leeches |
2. | leech - a follower who hangs around a host (without benefit to the host) in hope of gain or advantage follower - a person who accepts the leadership of another | |
Verb | 1. | leech - draw blood; 'In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment' practice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; 'he studied medicine at Harvard' care for, treat - provide treatment for; 'The doctor treated my broken leg'; 'The nurses cared for the bomb victims'; 'The patient must be treated right away or she will die'; 'Treat the infection with antibiotics' |
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leech
nounparasite, hanger-on, sycophant, freeloader(slang), sponger(informal), ligger(slang), bloodsucker(informal)They're just a bunch of leeches cadging off others!
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leech
nounOne who depends on another for support without reciprocating:Slang: freeloader.
verbTo take advantage of the generosity of others:Slang: freeload.
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пиявица
igle
iilimatojuotikas
pióca
hirudo
dēle
pijavica
igel
đỉa
leech
[liːtʃ]N → sanguijuelaf (also fig)to stick to sb like a leech → pegarse a algn como una lapa
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leech
[ˈliːtʃ]n(fig)(pejorative) (= person) → sangsuef
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leech
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
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leech
(liːtʃLeechee
) noun a kind of blood-sucking worm. bloedsuier عَلَق пиявица sanguessuga pijavice der Blutegel igle βδέλλαsanguijuela kaan زالو juotikas sangsueעלוקה जोंक pijavica pióca lintah igla, blóðsuga sanguisuga ひる 거머리 dėlė dēle pacat bloedzuigeriglepijawka يو ډول چنجى چى خواړه يى وينه ده sanguessuga lipitoare пиявка pijavica pijavka pijavica blodigel ปลิง sülük 水蛭 п'явка خون چوسنے والا کیڑا con đỉa 水蛭
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leech
n. sanguijuela, gusano anélido acuático chupador de sangre;
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