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Definition of leading
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Leading
(n.)
Suggestion;
hint;
example.
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Leitmotif
::
Leitmotif
(n.) See
Leading
motive,
under
Leading,
a..
Scandal
::
Scandal
(n.)
Anything
alleged
in
pleading
which is
impertinent,
and is
reproachful
to any
person,
or which
derogates
from the
dignity
of the
court,
or is
contrary
to good
manners..
Pelican
::
Pelican
(n.) A
retort
or still
having
a
curved
tube or tubes
leading
back from the head to the body for
continuous
condensation
and
redistillation.
Stationed
::
Station
(n.) One of the
places
at which
ecclesiastical
processions
pause for the
performance
of an act of
devotion;
formerly,
the tomb of a
martyr,
or some
similarly
consecrated
spot; now,
especially,
one of those
representations
of the
successive
stages
of our
Lord's
passion
which are often
placed
round the naves of large
churches
and by the side of the way
leading
to
sacred
edifices
or
shrines,
and which are
visited
in
rotation,
stated
services
being
performed
at each; --
called
also
Station
o
Departure
::
Departure
(n.) The
desertion
by a party to any
pleading
of the
ground
taken by him in his last
antecedent
pleading,
and the
adoption
of
another..
Uptake
::
Uptake
(n.) The pipe
leading
upward
from the smoke box of a steam
boiler
to the
chimney,
or
smokestack;
a flue
leading
upward..
Dade
::
Dade (v. i.) To walk
unsteadily,
as a child in
leading
strings,
or just
learning
to walk; to move
slowly..
Inducement
::
Inducement
(n.)
Matter
stated
by way of
explanatory
preamble
or
introduction
to the main
allegations
of a
pleading;
a
leading
to.
Blastopore
::
Blastopore
(n.) The pore or
opening
leading
into the
cavity
of
invagination,
or
archenteron..
Aggression
::
Aggression
(n.) The first
attack,
or act of
hostility;
the first act of
injury,
or first act
leading
to a war or a
controversy;
unprovoked
attack;
assault;
as, a war of
aggression.
Aggressions
of
power..
Soam
::
Soam (n.) A chain by which a
leading
horse draws a plow.
Downcome
::
Downcome
(n.) A pipe for
leading
combustible
gases
downward
from the top of the blast
furnace
to the
hot-blast
stoves,
boilers,
etc., where they are
burned..
Lagging
::
Lagging
(n.) The
clothing
(esp.,
an
outer,
wooden
covering),
as of a steam
cylinder,
applied
to
prevent
the
radiation
of heat; a
covering
of lags; --
called
also
deading
and
cleading..
Guidance
::
Guidance
(n.) The act or
result
of
guiding;
the
superintendence
or
assistance
of a
guide;
direction;
government;
a
leading.
Leading
::
Leading
(n.) The act of
guiding,
directing,
governing,
or
enticing;
guidance..
Cleading
::
Cleading
(n.) The
planking
or
boarding
of a
shaft,
cofferdam,
etc..
Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To
forsake;
to
abandon;
to
desist
or
deviate
(from);
not to
adhere
to; -- with from; as, we can not
depart
from our
rules;
to
depart
from a title or
defense
in legal
pleading..
Antechamber
::
Antechamber
(n.) A
chamber
or
apartment
before
the chief
apartment
and
leading
into it, in which
persons
wait for
audience;
an outer
chamber.
See
Lobby..
Leading
::
Leading
(n.)
Suggestion;
hint;
example.
Leading
::
Leading
(a.)
Guiding;
directing;
controlling;
foremost;
as, a
leading
motive;
a
leading
man; a
leading
example..
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