Word Meanings - LEADED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Separated by leads, as the lines of a page. (more info) 1. Fitted with lead; set in lead; as, leaded windows.
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- SEPARATISM
The character or act of a separatist; disposition to withdraw from a church; the practice of so withdrawing. - LEADING EDGE
same as Advancing edge, above. - SEPARATIVE
Causing, or being to cause, separation. "Separative virtue of extreme cold." Boyle. - SEPARATICAL
Of or pertaining to separatism in religion; schismatical. Dr. T. Dwight. - SEPARATORY
Separative. Cheyne. - LEADED
Separated by leads, as the lines of a page. (more info) 1. Fitted with lead; set in lead; as, leaded windows. - SEPARATING
Designed or employed to separate. Separating funnel , a funnel, often globe-shaped, provided with a stopcock for the separate drawing off of immiscible liquids of different specific gravities. - SEPARATIST
One who withdraws or separates himself; especially, one who withdraws from a church to which he has belonged; a seceder from an established church; a dissenter; a nonconformist; a schismatic; a sectary. Heavy fines on divines who should preach in - LEADMAN
One who leads a dance. B. Jonson. - SEPARATOR
One who, or that which, separates. Specifically: A device for depriving steam of particles of water mixed with it. An apparatus for sorting pulverized ores into grades, or separating them from gangue. - LEADSMAN
The man who heaves the lead. Totten. - SEPARATE
pfref. se- aside + parare to make ready, prepare. See Parade, and cf. 1. To disunite; to divide; to disconnect; to sever; to part in any manner. From the fine gold I separate the alloy. Dryden. Separate thyself, I pray thee, from me. Gen. xiii. - LEAD
One of the elements, a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished. It is both malleable and ductile, though with little tenacity, and is used for tubes, sheets, bullets, etc. Its specific gravity is 11.37. - LEADWORT
A genus of maritime herbs . P. Europæa has lead- colored spots on the leaves, and nearly lead-colored flowers. - FITTEDNESS
The state or quality of being fitted; adaptation. Dr. H. More. - FITTING
Anything used in fitting up; especially , - SEPARATISTIC
Of or pertaining to separatists; characterizing separatists; schismatical. - SEPARATRIX
The decimal point; the dot placed at the left of a decimal fraction, to separate it from the whole number which it follows. The term is sometimes also applied to other marks of separation. - LEADHILLITE
A mineral of a yellowish or greenish white color, consisting of the sulphate and carbonate of lead; -- so called from having been first found at Leadhills, Scotland. - LEADING
Guiding; directing; controlling; foremost; as, a leading motive; a leading man; a leading example. -- Lead"ing*ly, adv. Leading case , a reported decision which has come to be regarded as settling the law of the question involved. Abbott. - CHURCHLINESS
Regard for the church. - FRIENDLINESS
The condition or quality of being friendly. Sir P. Sidney. - LORDLINESS
The state or quality of being lordly. Shak. - INSEPARATE
Not separate; together; united. Shak. - POT LEAD
Graphite, or black lead, often used on the bottoms of racing vessels to diminish friction. - STEELINESS
The quality of being steely. - COUNTERPLEAD
To plead the contrary of; to plead against; to deny. - CHILLINESS
1. A state or sensation of being chilly; a disagreeable sensation of coldness. 2. A moderate degree of coldness; disagreeable coldness or rawness; as, the chilliness of the air. 3. Formality; lack of warmth. - SOUTHERNLINESS
Southerliness. - PLEADINGS
The mutual pleas and replies of the plaintiff and defendant, or written statements of the parties in support of their claims, proceeding from the declaration of the plaintiff, until issue is joined, and the question made to rest on some - MELANCHOLINESS
The state or quality of being melancholy. Hallywell. - DEATHLINESS
The quality of being deathly; deadliness. Southey. - KINGLINESS
The state or quality of being kingly. - RINGLEADER
1. The leader of a circle of dancers; hence, the leader of a number of persons acting together; the leader of a herd of animals. A primacy of order, such an one as the ringleader hath in a dance. Barrow. 2. Opprobriously, a leader of a body of - BEASTLINESS
The state or quality of being beastly. - BRISTLINESS
The quality or state of having bristles. - PLEADINGLY
In a pleading manner. - POORLINESS
The quality or state of being poorly; ill health.