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Definitions of lead in various dictionaries:
noun - an advantage held by a competitor in a race
noun - a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element
noun - evidence pointing to a possible solution
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Show the way |
Extraction from galena ore |
Tip |
Get it out and you'll move faster |
Go first |
Role for Hanks |
Desired role |
Direct |
Get it out to go faster |
What a detective follows |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Jan 25 1998 New York Times |
Sep 8 1997 New York Times |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Poisoning from this metal is sometimes called plumbism or saturnism |
Something plumose contains feathers; something plumbic contains this element |
When pronounced another way, this element is the top story on a newscast |
Plumbum |
In 1674 England's George Ravenscroft patented glass that used an oxide of this heavy element, Pb |
Thallium is said to look like this element, so get the thallium out & give us your question |
In the lottery of the caskets in "The Merchant of Venice", Bassanio chooses a casket made of this element |
Noticing ill effects, the Roman, Vitruvius, recommended water pipes be made of clay rather than this |
One of the EPA's 6 common air pollutants is this element that at least has been cut in gasoline |
Though soft, this metal is durable & corrosion resistant, so the Romans made water pipes of it (not a good idea) |
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the initiative in an action an example for others to follow. |
a soft, heavy, ductile bluish-grey metal, the chemical element of atomic number 82. It has been used in roofing, plumbing, ammunition, storage batteries, radiation shields, etc., and its compounds have been used in crystal glass, as an anti-knock agent in petrol, and (formerly) in paints. |
graphite used as the part of a pencil that makes a mark. |
an item or implement made of lead, in particular: |
the chief part in a play or film. |
a position of advantage in a contest first place. |
have or experience (a particular way of life). |
the distance advanced by a screw in one turn. |
be in charge or command of. |
be a route or means of access to a particular place or in a particular direction. |
Lead description |
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Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb (from the Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82. It is a heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. Lead is soft and malleable, and has a relatively low melting point. When freshly cut, lead is silvery with a hint of blue; it tarnishes to a dull gray color when exposed to air. Lead has the highest atomic number of any stable element and three of its isotopes each conclude a major decay chain of heavier elements. * Lead is a relatively unreactive post-transition metal. Its weak metallic character is illustrated by its amphoteric nature; lead and lead oxides react with acids and bases, and it tends to form covalent bonds. Compounds of lead are usually found in the +2 oxidation state rather than the +4 state common with lighter members of the carbon group. Exceptions are mostly limited to organolead compounds. Like the lighter members of the group, lead tends to bond with itself; it can form chains, rings and polyhedral structures. * Lead is |