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leader

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lead·er  (ldr)
n.
1. One that leads or guides.
2. One who is in charge or in command of others.
3.
a. One who heads a political party or organization.
b. One who has influence or power, especially of a political nature.
4. Music
a. A conductor, especially of orchestra, band, or choral group.
b. The principal performer in an orchestral section or a group.
5. The foremost animal, such as a horse or dog, in a harnessed team.
6. A loss leader.
7. Chiefly British The main editorial in a newspaper.
8. leaders Printing Dots or dashes in a row leading the eye across a page, as in an index entry.
9. A pipe for conducting liquid.
10. A short length of gut, wire, or similar material by which a hook is attached to a fishing line.
11. A blank strip at the end or beginning of a film or tape used in threading or winding.
12. Botany The growing apex or main shoot of a shrub or tree.
13. An economic indicator.

leader [ˈliːdə]
n
1. a person who rules, guides, or inspires others; head
2. (Music / Classical Music) Music
a.  Also called (esp US and Canadian) concertmaster the principal first violinist of an orchestra, who plays solo parts, and acts as the conductor's deputy and spokesman for the orchestra
b.  US a conductor or director of an orchestra or chorus
3. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Mountaineering)
a.  the first man on a climbing rope
b.  the leading horse or dog in a team
4. (Business / Marketing) Chiefly US and Canadian an article offered at a sufficiently low price to attract customers See also loss leader
5. (Economics) a statistic or index that gives an advance indication of the state of the economy
6. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) Chiefly Brit Also called leading article the leading editorial in a newspaper
7. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Angling) Angling another word for trace2 [2], cast [32a]
8. (Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical another term for fairlead
9. (Performing Arts) a strip of blank film or tape used to facilitate threading a projector, developing machine, etc., and to aid identification
10. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (plural) Printing rows of dots or hyphens used to guide the reader's eye across a page, as in a table of contents
11. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Botany any of the long slender shoots that grow from the stem or branch of a tree: usually removed during pruning
12. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Brit a member of the Government having primary authority in initiating legislative business (esp in the phrases Leader of the House of Commons and Leader of the House of Lords)
13. (Law) the senior barrister, usually a Queen's Counsel, in charge of the conduct of a case Compare junior [6]
leaderless  adj

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Sometimes, however, he dropped cautiously and slowly behind and edged in between the old leader and the she-wolf.
The leader of the orchestra, an irascible elderly monkey, sat on a revolving stool to which he was securely attached.
d'Artagnan shall have manifested the desire of giving in his resignation, he shall no longer be reckoned leader of the expedition, and every officer placed under his orders shall be held to no longer obey him.
 
 
 
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