lead-out
Meanings
noun
- A program scheduled to follow another.
- The tactic where one cyclist goes ahead at high speed so that a following teammate (the sprinter) can benefit from the slipstream. See drafting.
- The final part of the groove of a vinyl record, after the end of the recording.
- A marker in the data stored on a compact disc, representing the end of a recording session.
Pronunciation
Word forms
Etymology
From lead + out.
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