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lead line I. \ˈledˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: Middle English leede lyne, from leede, leed lead + lyne, line line 1. a. : sounding line b. usually leadline : the lower line of a gillnet having lead or other weights at intervals to keep the bottom of the net submerged — compare corkline 2. : a dark line along the gums due to deposition of lead sulfide (as in chronic exposure to lead compounds or fumes) II. \ˈlēdˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: lead (II) + line 1. : a wire rope with an eye at each end used to anchor the snatch block in setting a lead in logging 2. : a line for leading a horse usually for excercise |