Jimmy Kimmel Live! lead in usually
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cupelersmall, cuplike, porous container, usually made of bone ash, used in assaying, as for separating gold and silver from lead
cupelingsmall, cuplike, porous container, usually made of bone ash, used in assaying, as for separating gold and silver from lead
cupeledsmall, cuplike, porous container, usually made of bone ash, used in assaying, as for separating gold and silver from lead
cupelledsmall, cuplike, porous container, usually made of bone ash, used in assaying, as for separating gold and silver from lead
cupelsmall, cuplike, porous container, usually made of bone ash, used in assaying, as for separating gold and silver from lead
cupelerssmall, cuplike, porous container, usually made of bone ash, used in assaying, as for separating gold and silver from lead
cupelssmall, cuplike, porous container, usually made of bone ash, used in assaying, as for separating gold and silver from lead
galenascommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
galenacommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
galenitecommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
uraninitemineral, probably originally uranium dioxide, UO2, but altered by radioactive decay, and usually containing uranium trioxide, lead, radium, and helium, occurring in several varieties, including pitchblende: the most important ore of uranium
endplayany play, usually near the end of a contract, that puts one of the opposing players in the lead and forces the opponents to lose one or more tricks that they would have won if their side had not been leading
endplaysany play, usually near the end of a contract, that puts one of the opposing players in the lead and forces the opponents to lose one or more tricks that they would have won if their side had not been leading