noun
Etymology: leaning from present participle of lean (I)
: any of many towers which are out of the true vertical and have a visible slant (as that of Pisa, Italy, which is 16 1/2 feet out of the perpendicular in a height of 179 feet)
noun
Etymology: leaning from present participle of lean (I)
: any of many towers which are out of the true vertical and have a visible slant (as that of Pisa, Italy, which is 16 1/2 feet out of the perpendicular in a height of 179 feet)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012