ˈlēˌdau̇t- noun
Etymology: lead-out from the phrase lead out
: a blank spiral groove of coarse pitch extending from the end of a recording inward to the locked or eccentric groove near the disc center
ˈlēˌdau̇t- noun
Etymology: lead-out from the phrase lead out
: a blank spiral groove of coarse pitch extending from the end of a recording inward to the locked or eccentric groove near the disc center
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012