
1) Accompany 2) Actor 3) Advantage 4) Agreement 5) Bad deal 6) Beahead 7) Befirst 8) Benefit 9) Bridle 10) Clue 11) Conduce 12) Control 13) Cord 14) Crookeddeal 15) Direct 16) Element 17) Escort 18) Flex 19) Galena 20) Guide 21) Head 22) Head up 23) Heavymetal 24) Hero 25) Leash 26) Main 27) Majorrole
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1) Act as a guide 2) Actress in a starring role 3) Aid for a detective 4) Alchemy material 5) Assume command 6) Assume command of 7) Atomic number 82 8) Bad deal on metal 9) Balloon variety 10) Barrier for X-ray vision 11) Base metal 12) Be a star 13) Be ahead by a head 14) Be ahead in a race 15) Be ahead of others
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(sharp end of the rope, on point) To be the first climber up a pitch and to place protection along the way while being belayed by a partner from below.
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• (n.) The course of a rope from end to end. • (n.) the distance of haul, as from a cutting to an embankment. • (n.) An article made of lead or an alloy of lead • (v. t.) To tend or reach in a certain direction, or to a certain place; as, the path leads to the mill; gambling leads to other vices. • (v. t.) To go or to be in...
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(from the article `bridge`) The card led against declarer is selected so as to give information to the leader`s partner. Certain conventional meanings of leads were established ...
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(from the article `sea ice`) ...small (20–100 m [about 66–330 feet] across) to giant (greater than 10 km [about 6 miles] across). As the ice drifts, it often breaks apart, and ...
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a flexible terminal
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A cable for carrying The guitars electrical signal. Also A term for single note playing or soloing
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(pronounced ‘leed`) One of the set of solid, formed conductors or wires that extend from a component and provide a mechanical and electrical connection. See pin.
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A malleable metal once extensively used for flashings.
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1. To guide or conduct with the hand, or by means of some physical contact connection; as, a father leads a child; a jockey leads a horse with a halter; a dog leads a blind man. 'If a blind man lead a blind man, both fall down in the ditch.' (Wyclif (Matt. Xv. 14)) 'They thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill.' (Luke iv. ...
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(Pb) (lēd) a chemical element, atomic number 82, atomic weight 207.19. Excessive ingestion or absorption causes lead poisoning.
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(lēd) a pair of electrodes attached to a wire, used in recording changes in electric potential, created by activity of an organ, such as the heart (electrocardiography) or brain (electroencephalography).
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Lead (lēd)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Led (lĕd);
present participle & verbal noun Leading .] [ Middle English
leden , Anglo-Saxon
lǣdan (akin to Old Saxon
lēdian , Dutch...
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Lead (lĕd)
noun [ Middle English
led ,
leed ,
lead , Anglo-Saxon
leád ; akin to Dutch
lood , Middle High German
lōt , German
loth plummet, sounding lead, small weight, Swedish & Danish
lod . √123.]
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Lead intransitive verb 1. To guide or conduct, as by accompanying, going before, showing, influencing, directing with authority, etc.; to have precedence or preëminence; to be first or chief; -- used in most of the senses of
lead ,
transitive verb 2. To...
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Lead noun 1. The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead ; to be under the lead of another. « At the time I speak of, and having a momentary lead , . . . I am sure I did my country important service .» Burke.
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Lead transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Leaded ; present participle & verbal noun Leading .] 1. To cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle. 2. (Print.)
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(Pb) Type: Term Pronunciation: led Definitions: 1. A metallic element, atomic no. 82, atomic wt. 207.2. Synonyms: plumbum
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(Pronounced ‘leed’) (1) The first story in a news bulletin or on the front page of a newspaper. Also called a 'splash'. (2) In the US, the first paragraph in a story. See also intro. (3) A tip that may lead a reporter to a story.
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lede noun the introductory section of a story; `it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter`
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track noun evidence pointing to a possible solution; `the police are following a promising lead`; `the trail led straight to the perpetrator`
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A heavy soft malleable ductile but inelastic bluish white metallic element found mostly in combination and used in pipes, cable sheaths, batteries, solder, type metal, and shields against radioactivity.
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[Logging] Predetermined direction of falling the trees of a particular strip or area in regard to the relation of the trees to one another and their combined relationship to the surrounding terrain.
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[Logging] The established direction in which all trees in a quarter or strip are to be felled, usually governed by the terrain of the area, or its general slope or skid road system.
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