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lead is a highly toxic, heavy, bluish gray metal that was used in paints, pipe solder, food cans, gasoline, and in some mini-blinds. You can be exposed to lead through old paint and paint dust, water, food, dirt, and dishes made in some countries.
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lead line a line marked off in fathoms and weighted at one end with a lead, used for measuring water depths-also called a sounding line.
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lead line A weighted line, knotted at fathoms, lowered from the deck and used to determine water depth
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lead line sinking line used in fishing for lower line holding down nets or traps. May have a lead filament or core that would make the rope sink: also called bottom line.
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