leaded Definition
leaded (led′əd)
adjective
containing a lead compound to improve the octane rating: said of gasoline
leaded Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
heavily: Fast sink flies are a must they therefore should be heavily leaded.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
stain: Stained glass leaded light front door leading to: ENTRANCE HALL with high ceiling and decorative cornice.
Modifies a noun
- casement: The wing to left has two 2 light leaded casements both floors.
- gasoline: Lead Was present in former leaded gasoline to help the engine run smoothly.
- pane: Windows had wooden frames with iron casements and diamond-shaped leaded panes.
- upvc: Entrance: The property is entered via a leaded uPVC double glazed door, with cupboard and doorways to... .
- window: Many of the historic leaded windows have been smashed with rocks.
- glazing: Usually in oak with leaded light glazing it represents a transitional type toward more vertically orientated windows.
Used with adjective complement
have: Such considerations have leaded the Bush administration to be more cautious and seek diplomatic tricks and the activities of security services and propaganda machinery.
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