LET-OFF


Meaning of LET-OFF in English

ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun

( -s )

Etymology: let off

1. : an act or instance of letting off

spend the rest of his life in gaol, and a damned lucky let-off it is for him — Ngaio Marsh

specifically : neglect of a chance to dismiss or score against an opponent

2.

a. : a device for releasing a strand (as yarn from a warp beam) to a loom at a regulated tension

b. : the release of the cocked hammer of a gun by the sear in firing

c. : the discontinuance of contact between an escape wheel tooth and a pallet in a watch

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