English
Noun
en-noun|sg=leaded type
#uncountable Printed type which is set with extra leading in such a way as to make the text appear with greater emphasis.
#*A thousand editors have screamed in leaded type that it were "worse for the wealthy to hoard than waste." (w:William Cowper Brann|Wm. Cowper Brann, Brann The Iconoclast Vol. 1, published 1919)
#uncountable Printed type in general, as opposed to engravings or handwritten documents.
#*There, in leaded type, was the article before him. It seemed, somehow, much more important on the printed page than it had looked in the proof. (Robert Barr, A Woman Intervenes, 1896)
The use of the term in both senses is generally obsolete.
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