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lead-in  (ldn) KEY 

NOUN:
  1. Opening or introductory matter: The joke served as a lead-in to a discussion of more serious matters.
  2. A program, as on television, scheduled to precede another.
  3. The wire that connects an outdoor antenna to an electronic transmitter or receiver.



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