lead
nounA soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element, extracted chiefly from galena and used in containers and pipes for corrosives, solder and type metal, bullets, radiation shielding, paints, glass, storage batteries, and antiknock compounds. Atomic number 82; atomic weight 207.2; melting point 327.5°C; boiling point 1,749°C; specific gravity 11.35; valence 2, 4. cross-reference: Periodic Table.
nounAny of various, often graphitic compositions used as the writing substance in pencils.
nounA thin stick of such material.
nounBullets from or for firearms; shot.
nounA lead weight suspended by a line, used to make soundings.
nounA thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type.
nounStrips of lead used to hold the panes of a window.
nounA flat roof covered with sheets of lead.