ˈlēˌdōvə(r)- noun
Etymology: lead-over from the phrase lead over
: a coarse-pitch groove joining recordings of short duration to carry the pickup stylus from one recording to the next on the record
ˈlēˌdōvə(r)- noun
Etymology: lead-over from the phrase lead over
: a coarse-pitch groove joining recordings of short duration to carry the pickup stylus from one recording to the next on the record
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012