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Lead is the metal lead. It can also be related to the verb to lead.


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When pronounced (rhymes with "bed")

  • Leads, a term for metal miniature figures used in wargaming, which were once commonly made from an alloy of lead and tin.
  • Pencil lead, which is actually graphite but appears similar to oxidized lead metal
  • Sounding line or lead line ("the lead"), to measure water depth, in navigation
  • Tetraethyllead, the "lead" in leaded gasoline

The past tense of the verb to lead is led, pronounced . It is often misspelled as lead.

See also:

  • Leading (or ledding) in typography

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When pronounced (rhymes with "need")

With this pronunciation, "lead" generally means "first", "ahead", or "guide":

Science and technology

  • Lead, the amount of distance aimed in front of a moving target, also known as deflection
  • Lead compound, a chemical compound in drug discovery (not necessarily with lead the metal)
  • Lead (electronics), a metallic wire for electrical devices and equipment
  • LEAD (diode), a light-emitting and -absorbing diode
  • Waveforms lead, the same as phase shift
  • Lead (engineering)
  • Lead (geology), a subsurface feature with the potential to have entrapped oil or gas
  • Lead (sea ice), a temporary stretch of open water in pack ice
  • Lead-lag compensator, a component in a control system
  • Lead (steam engine), a valve timing parameter
  • Lead (railroad), a railroad track before or after the classification yard

Performing arts

  • Leading actor/actress
  • Lead and follow, the direction or guidance one dance partner communicates to the other

Music theory

  • Lead instrument, such as lead guitar
    • Lead, another term for a guitar solo performed by the lead guitar
    • Lead, type of voice, or patch, in synthesizer, dedicated to play solo or melodic lines.
  • Lead sheet
  • Lead vocalist
  • Leading-tone or leading-note
  • Voice leading

Writing, journalism, and publishing

  • Lead paragraph, the opening paragraph of an article
  • Lead (news) (or lede), the leading news story or leading part of a news story
  • News lead, a tip or clue that may lead to the uncovering of newsworthy information

Business and academia

  • LEAD Technologies, Inc.
  • Pay per lead, a method of marketing
  • Sales lead, a potential customer
  • Research Lead, a professional job title at a wide range of universities and medical centres for a lead scientist

Animals

  • Lead (leash)
  • Lead (tack)
  • Lead (leg), the leg that advances most in a quadruped's cantering or galloping stride

Other uses

  • Lead, the first part of Hangul syllable, the same as syllable onset or "initial"
  • Lead off, in baseball, a baserunner's position from the base he occupies
  • Lead (band)
  • Lead, South Dakota (pronounced [li:d]), a city in the United States
  • Honda Lead, a scooter
  • Lead climbing
  • Lead (curling), a curling position

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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