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ˈli dɪŋlead·ing edge

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. leading edgenoun

    forward edge of an airfoil

GCIDE

  1. Leading edgenoun

    the front edge of anything that moves; also used metaphorically, as the leading edge in art. See also cutting edge.

Wiktionary

  1. leading edgenoun

    The frontmost edge of a wing or other airfoil of an aircraft; sometimes contains slots or slats

  2. leading edgenoun

    The foremost part of a trend etc; a vanguard

  3. leading edgenoun

    At the forefront of practice or technology, contrast with bleeding edge

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  1. leading edge

    The leading edge is the foremost edge of an object or entity that moves through a medium, such as a wing or blade of an airplane, wind turbine, a golf club, or even a business in a certain industry. In aerodynamics, it refers to the part of the wing that first contacts the air. In business, the term can apply to cutting-edge technologies, innovations, or companies leading a particular market or industry.

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  1. Leading edge

    The leading edge is the part of the wing that first contacts the air; alternatively it is the foremost edge of an airfoil section. The first is an aerodynamic definition, the second a structural one. As an example of the distinction, during a tailslide, from an aerodynamic point-of-view, the trailing edge becomes the leading edge and vice-versa but from a structural point of view the leading edge remains unchanged. The structural leading edge may be equipped with one or more of the following: ⁕Leading edge boots ⁕Leading edge cuffs ⁕Leading edge extensions ⁕Leading edge slats ⁕Leading edge slots ⁕Krueger flaps ⁕Stall strips ⁕Vortex generators. Associated terms are leading edge radius and leading edge stagnation point. Seen in plan the leading edge may be straight or curved. A straight leading edge may be swept or unswept, the latter meaning that it is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft. As wing sweep is conventionally measured at the 25% chord line an unswept wing may have a swept or tapered leading edge. Some aircraft, like the General Dynamics F-111, have swing-wings where the sweep of both wing and leading edge can be varied. In high-speed aircraft, compression heating of the air ahead of the wings can cause extreme heating of the leading edge. Heating was a major contributor to the destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia during re-entry on February 1, 2003.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of leading edge in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of leading edge in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of leading edge in a Sentence

  1. Mario Morales:

    A leading-edge design can cost $150 million to $200 million, which means that you have to be able to generate four times the revenue to get a return on investment.

  2. David Dworkin:

    We are seeing the leading edge of the eviction crisis, it will be concentrated in states that have the heaviest impact and least tenant protections.

  3. Eric Jing:

    The innovative measures implemented by [ the Shanghai and Hong Kong markets ] have opened the doors for global investors to access leading edge technology companies from the most dynamic economies in the world and for those companies to have greater access to the capital markets.

  4. Virendra Chauhan:

    Leading edge indicators on U.S. supply suggest activity levels are stepping up, which is supportive for strong production growth in the second half.

  5. Virendra Chauhan:

    I would expect oil to trade in a relatively tight band around $70 per for the time being, leading edge indicators on U.S. supply suggest activity levels are stepping up, which is supportive for strong production growth in the second half.


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