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What (who) is precapitalistic enterprises - definition

1966–67 COMIC BOOK PUBLISHER OWNED BY ARTIST AND 1970S PULP-MAGAZINE ENTREPRENEUR MYRON FASS
M.F. Enterprises; M F Enterprises; MF Enterprises

leapfrog         
  • [[LeapFrog Epic]].
  • A girl with [[LeapPad]]
  • A girl with [[Leapster]]
  • The core set of Leapfrog Learning Friends as seen on the   ''Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory'' DVD.
EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY
Leapfrog Enterprises Inc; Leapfrog Enterprises; LeapFrog; LeapFrog Enterprises Inc.; LeapFrog Learning Friends
(leapfrogs, leapfrogging, leapfrogged)
1.
Leapfrog is a game which children play, in which a child bends over, while others jump over their back.
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2.
If one group of people leapfrogs into a particular position or leapfrogs someone else, they use the achievements of another person or group in order to make advances of their own.
It is already obvious that all four American systems have leapfrogged over the European versions...
American researchers have now leapfrogged the Japanese and are going to produce a digital system within a year or two.
VERB: V prep, V n
leapfrog         
  • [[LeapFrog Epic]].
  • A girl with [[LeapPad]]
  • A girl with [[Leapster]]
  • The core set of Leapfrog Learning Friends as seen on the   ''Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory'' DVD.
EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY
Leapfrog Enterprises Inc; Leapfrog Enterprises; LeapFrog; LeapFrog Enterprises Inc.; LeapFrog Learning Friends
I
n. to play leapfrog
II
v. (d; intr.) to leapfrog from; to (American forces leapfrogged from one island to another)
Leapfrog         
  • [[LeapFrog Epic]].
  • A girl with [[LeapPad]]
  • A girl with [[Leapster]]
  • The core set of Leapfrog Learning Friends as seen on the   ''Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory'' DVD.
EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY
Leapfrog Enterprises Inc; Leapfrog Enterprises; LeapFrog; LeapFrog Enterprises Inc.; LeapFrog Learning Friends
·noun A play among boys, in which one stoops down and another leaps over him by placing his hands on the shoulders of the former.

Wikipedia

M. F. Enterprises

M. F. Enterprises was a 1966–67 comic book publisher owned by artist and 1970s pulp-magazine entrepreneur Myron Fass, whose holdings also included the black-and-white horror comics magazine imprint Eerie Publications.

M.F.'s best-known character was Captain Marvel (no relation to the Fawcett Comics, DC Comics or Marvel Comics superheroes of that name), a crimefighting alien android who could detach his head, limbs and hands and send them flying off in all directions whenever he shouted "Split!" and reattach them when he shouted "Xam!".

M. F. Enterprises also published Henry Brewster from February 1966 to September 1967, a teen-humor comic created by artist Bob Powell, which lasted seven issues and followed the adventures and misadventures of the red-headed All-American teenager and his friends: the big, squeaky-voiced jock Animal; brainy, bespectacled Weenie; and the beautiful Debbie and Melody. Their teacher was a former secret agent named Mr. Secrett, who was always happy to lend a handy gadget when needed.

Although the M. F. Enterprises brand stopped publishing comics in 1967, publisher Myron Fass continued with his Eerie Publications line of black-and-white mostly horror comic magazines until 1981.