"lead-out" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: lead-outs [plural]
Etymology: From lead + out. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|lead|out}} lead + out Head templates: {{en-noun}} lead-out (plural lead-outs)
  1. (broadcasting) A program scheduled to follow another. Categories (topical): Broadcasting
    Sense id: en-lead-out-en-noun-loIhCpfp Topics: broadcasting, media
  2. (cycling) The tactic where one cyclist goes ahead at high speed so that a following teammate (the sprinter) can benefit from the slipstream. See drafting. Categories (topical): Cycling
    Sense id: en-lead-out-en-noun-~GC1P4RU Topics: cycling, hobbies, lifestyle, sports
  3. The final part of the groove of a vinyl record, after the end of the recording.
    Sense id: en-lead-out-en-noun-Ivt6xGqB
  4. A marker in the data stored on a compact disc, representing the end of a recording session.
    Sense id: en-lead-out-en-noun-zPUICAtd Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 5 32 23 41
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: leadout

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