Leadbelly
[led-bel-ee] /ˈlɛdˌbɛl i/
noun
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[led-bet-er] /ˈlɛd bɛt ər/
noun
1.
Huddie
[huhd-ee] /ˈhʌd i/ (Show IPA), (“Leadbelly”) 1885?–1949, U.S. folk singer.
/ˈlɛdˌbɛlɪ/
noun
1.
real name Huddie Ledbetter. 1888–1949, US blues singer and guitarist
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[led] /lɛd/ noun, Pathology. 1. . /lɛd/ noun 1. a symptom of lead poisoning characterized by intense abdominal pain Also called painter’s colic
- Lead crystal
noun a type of glass containing a high proportion of lead within crystallized quartz, used esp. for decorative items Examples The composition of lead crystal is 54-65% silicon dioxide (SiO2), 18-38% lead oxide (PbO), 13-15% soda (Na2O) or potash (K2O), and other oxides and it has a high refractive index. Word Origin 1902