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Meanings and definitions for LEED
What does LEED stand for? What does LEED mean?
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a
green building certification program used worldwide.
- Leed Publishing, a Japanese company
- Rick Leed (1955–2017), American television and film producer
- Melveen Leed (born 1943), Hawaiian singer
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, a standard for green building design
- Low-energy electron diffraction, a characterization technique in crystallography
- Leeds City Credit Union, a savings and loans co-operative
- Leeds TV, formerly Made in Leeds, television station
- Baron Milner of Leeds
- Duke of Leeds
- Leeds baronets
- Leeds (electoral district), Ontario
- Leeds County, Ontario, historic county
United Counties of Leeds and Grenville
- Leeds city centre, the core inner portion of the settlement
- City of Leeds, local government district created 1974
- Leeds City Region, the area whose economic development is supported by the Leeds City Region Partnership, a sub-regional economic development partnership
- Leeds manorial borough (1207–1626), within Leeds manor, within Leeds parish
- Leeds (incorporated borough) (1626–1836)
- Leeds Municipal Borough (1836–1889)
- County Borough of Leeds (1889–1974)
- Leeds (UK Parliament constituency) (1832–1885)
- Leeds (European Parliament constituency) (1979–1999)
- Leeds, Kent, a village near Maidstone
Leeds Castle, a castle near Leeds, Kent
- Leeds Priory, a priory near Leeds, Kent
- Leeds, Alabama, a city
- Leeds, Maine, a town
- Leeds, Massachusetts, a village within Northampton, Massachusetts
- Leeds Township, Murray County, Minnesota, a township
- Leeds, Kansas City, a neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri
- Leeds, New York, a hamlet
- Leeds, North Dakota, a city
- Leeds Township, Benson County, North Dakota
- Leeds, Utah, a town
- Leeds, Wisconsin, a town
Leeds (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Leeds Center, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- University of Leeds
- Leeds Beckett University, formerly Leeds Metropolitan University and Leeds Polytechnic
- Leeds Trinity University, Horsforth, West Yorkshire
- Leeds Arts University, formerly Leeds College of Art
- Leeds College of Music
- Leeds College of Technology
- Leeds City College
- Leeds College of Building
- Leeds School of Business, Boulder, Colorado, United States
- Leeds Carnegie, sports teams associated with the Carnegie School of Physical Education
- Leeds City F.C., a 1904–19 football club
- Leeds City Vixens L.F.C., now Guiseley A.F.C. Vixens, a women's football club
- Leeds Rhinos, a rugby league club
- Leeds Road, a former football stadium in Huddersfield, England
- Leeds RUFC, a former name (1991–98) of Yorkshire Carnegie rugby union club
- Leeds Tykes, a former name (1998–2007) of Yorkshire Carnegie rugby union club
- Leeds United F.C., a football club
- Leeds United L.F.C., a football club
- Leeds (surname) (including a list of people bearing the surname)
- Leeds railway station, the central station in Leeds city centre
- HM Prison Leeds, a prison in Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
- "Leeds", a song by the Indigo Girls from Shaming of the Sun
- Jersey Devil or Leeds Devil, a legendary creature said to inhabit southern New Jersey, US
- Leeds Building Society, previously Leeds and Holbeck Building Society
- Leeds Permanent Building Society, since 1995 part of the Halifax
- Leeds Talk-o-Phone, a record label
- Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds, Quebec, municipality in Quebec
- Leash, or lead
- Lead (leg), the leg that advances most in a quadruped's cantering or galloping stride
- Lead (tack)
- Lead (news), the leading news story or leading part of a news story
- Lead, information from a source that leads to the uncovering of more interesting information
- Lead paragraph, the opening paragraph of an article
- Lead (band), a Japanese hip-hop group
- Lead sheet
- Lead, type of voice, or patch, in synthesizer
- Lead instrument or lead
- Lead vocalist or lead
- Guitar solo or lead, a solo performed by the lead guitar
- Leading actor or lead
- Lead and follow, the direction or guidance one dance partner communicates to the other
- The Lead, a 2017 Singaporean television series
- The Lead with Jake Tapper, an American news program
- Honda Lead, a scooter
- LEAD Technologies
- Pay per lead, a method of marketing
- Sales lead, a potential customer
- Lead, South Dakota, a city in the United States
- Lead (curling), a curling position
- Lead climbing
- Lead off, in baseball, a baserunner's position from the base he occupies
- LEAD (diode), a light-emitting and -absorbing diode
- Lead (electronics), a metallic wire for electrical devices and equipment
- Lead (engineering)
- Lead (geology), a subsurface feature with the potential to have entrapped oil or gas
- Lead (sea ice), a temporary stretch of open water in pack ice
- Lead, a valve timing parameter
- LEAD (lower-extremity artery disease or lower-extremity arterial disease), a subgroup of the Peripheral artery disease
- Lead compound, a chemical compound in drug discovery (not necessarily with lead the metal)
- Lead–lag compensator, a component in a control system
- Pencil lead
- Sounding lead or sounding line, a line used to measure water depth
- Tetraethyllead or lead, a gasoline additive
- The word lead can be a component of job titles, e.g. "Lead engineer" or "Marketing lead" where it indicates seniority or a project management role
- Lead, in international finance, expediting payment to take advantage of an expected change in exchange rates; see Leads and lags
- Lead, in project management, the amount of time to start an activity before a successor activity is finished in a finish-to-start activity relationship
- Leading, the distance between the baselines of successive lines of type
- Leading-tone or leading-note
- Voice leading
- LED, a type of diode
- Isotopes of lead
- Leadership (in) Energy (and) Environmental Design
- Low Energy Electron Diffraction, an imaging technique in surface science
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