lead|ing

lead|ing
lead|ing1 «LEE dihng», adjective, noun.
–adj.
1. showing the way; guiding; directing: »

to take the leading hand in a project.

2. most important; chief; principal: »

the leading lady in a play, the town's leading citizen.

SYNONYM(S): main, foremost.
3. that has the front place: a) that goes first: »

the leading end of a pipe.o>

b) featured prominently: »

a leading article.

[< lead1 + -ing2]
–n.
1. the act of a person or thing that leads; guidance; direction.
2. (in Quaker use) a spiritual indication of the proper course of action: »

a leading from above, a something given (Wordsworth).

[< lead1 + -ing1]
lead|ing2 «LEHD ihng», noun.
1. a covering or frame of lead strips, especially for window glass or roofing.
2. Printing. a) the metal strips for widening the space between lines of type. b) the space provided by these strips.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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