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Haemadipsa zeylanica | image = Sucking leech.jpg | image_caption = ''Hirudo medicinalis'' sucking blood | image2 = Europäischer-Platt-Egel cropped.jpg | image2_caption = ''Helobdella'' sp. | taxon = Hirudinea | authority = Lamarck 1818 }}

Leeches are segmented parasitic or predatory worms that comprise the subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida. They are closely related to the oligochaetes, which include the earthworm, and like them have soft, muscular segmented bodies that can lengthen and contract. Both groups are hermaphrodites and have a clitellum, but leeches typically differ from the oligochaetes in having suckers at both ends and ring markings that do not correspond with their internal segmentation. The body is muscular and relatively solid; the coelom, the spacious body cavity found in other annelids, is reduced to small channels.

The majority of leeches live in freshwater habitats, while some species can be found in terrestrial or marine environments. The best-known species, such as the medicinal leech, ''Hirudo medicinalis'', are hematophagous, attaching themselves to a host with a sucker and feeding on blood, having first secreted the peptide hirudin to prevent the blood from clotting. The jaws used to pierce the skin are replaced in other species by a proboscis which is pushed into the skin. A minority of leech species are predatory, mostly preying on small invertebrates.

The eggs are enclosed in a cocoon, which in aquatic species is usually attached to an underwater surface; members of one family, Glossiphoniidae, exhibit parental care, the eggs being brooded by the parent. In terrestrial species, the cocoon is often concealed under a log, in a crevice, or in damp soil. Almost seven hundred species of leech are currently recognised, of which some hundred are marine, ninety terrestrial and the remainder freshwater.

Leeches have been used in medicine from ancient times until the 19th century to draw blood from patients. In modern times, leeches find medical use in treatment of joint diseases such as epicondylitis and osteoarthritis, extremity vein diseases, and in microsurgery, while hirudin is used as an anticoagulant drug to treat blood-clotting disorders.

The leech appears in the biblical Book of Proverbs as an archetype of insatiable greed. The term "leech" is used to characterise a person who takes without giving, living at the expense of others. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Prinsip pragmatik by Leech, Geoffrey

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    An A-Z of English grammar & usage by Leech, Geoffrey N.

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    Benjamin Disraeli, The Earl Of Beaconsfield, K.G. Cartoons From "Punch" 1843-1878 by Leech, John, 1817-1864

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    Keep on running The science of training and performance by NewsholmelhE. A.

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    A Little Tour In Ireland by Hole, S. Reynolds

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    The Comic Latin Grammar A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue by Leigh, Percival, 1813-1889

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    Jack The Giant Killer by Leigh, Percival, 1813-1889

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    The Comic History of Rome by Becket, Gilbert Abbott AÌ€

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    Portraits of Children of The Mobility by Leigh, Percival, 1813-1889

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    Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures

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    The Comic English Grammar A New And Facetious Introduction To The English Tongue by Leigh, Percival, 1813-1889

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    Ask Momma or The Richest Commoner In England by Surtees, Robert Smith, 1805-1864

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    A Christmas Carol The original manuscript by Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870

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    Four Hundred Humorous Illustrations With Portrait and Biographical Sketch

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