| lead line |
A line produced on a full-size drawing of a leaded window to indicate the position of the lead came.
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| leaded glass |
Glass held together by lead came to create a stained glass work.
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| lead |
A channel of water in an ice-field.
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| lead time |
The time required to manufacture a product from receipt of an order until it is shipped to the customer, sometimes called cycle time.
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| lead line |
device used by sailors in past centuries to determine depth; a rope fixed with a lead weight was lowered overboard and then measured in fathoms (1 fathom=6 feet, or the distance of a man's armspan). Sometimes tar or wax was smeared on the end of the lead weight in order to obtain a sediment sample.
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