inlead
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From Middle English inleden (“to lead or bring in, introduce”), from Old English inlǣdan (“to lead in, bring in, introduce, conduct”), equivalent to in- + lead. Cognate with Dutch inleiden (“to initiate; introduce”), German einleiten (“to initiate; introduce”), Danish indlede (“to introduce”), Swedish inleda (“to introduce”).
=== Verb ===
inlead (third-person singular simple present inleads, present participle inleading, simple past and past participle inled)
(transitive, mechanical and electricity) To lead into; conduct.
Helge Lundholm
new afferent or inleading processes might be set up tending, themselves, towards the mathematical point of interaction
(religion) To lead from within.
Emanuel Swedenborg
When man is in the former state, the Lord inflows and inleads immediately
==== Derived terms ====
inleading
=== Noun ===
inlead (plural inleads)
(mechanical and electricity) A conduit, channel or wire leading into a container or device.
a cathode inlead
inlead tube
=== Anagrams ===
lead-in, denial, denail, Leanid, Aldine, Denali, alined, nailed, Eiland, dienal, Delian, Daniel, lained, leadin', deal in, Delina, lead in, daniel, enlaid, dealin'