Leading
101leading light — [lēd′iŋ] n. an important or influential member of a club, community, etc …
102leading question — [lēd′iŋ] n. a question put in such a way as to suggest the answer sought …
103leading tone — [lēd′iŋ] n. Music the seventh tone of a scale, a half tone below the tonic …
104leading card — A strong point in one s case • • • Main Entry: ↑card …
105leading business — noun (rare) The acting of the principal parts or roles in plays • • • Main Entry: ↑lead …
106leading counsel — noun Counsel who takes precedence over another in conducting a case • • • Main Entry: ↑lead …
107leading dog — noun (Aust and NZ) A sheepdog trained to control sheep by running ahead of them • • • Main Entry: ↑lead …
108leading aircraftsman, — leading aircraftsman, ● lead …
109Leading Sacred Harp music — The Sacred Harp musical tradition is unusual in choral music in that the task of leading it is not delegated to a single expert, but is rotated among participants. A number of customs related to leading can be traced to this democratic, non… …
110Leading question — In common law systems that rely on testimony by witnesses, a leading question is a question that suggests the answer or contains the information the examiner is looking for. For example, this question is leading:* You were at Duffy s bar on the… …