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There are 19 seven-letter words containing LEAD

COLEADScoleads n. Plural of colead.
COLEAD v. to lead jointly.
DELEADSdeleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delead.
DELEAD v. to free from lead.
FLEADHSfleadhs n. Plural of fleadh.
FLEADH n. (Irish) a festival of Irish traditional music, dancing, etc.
IMPLEADimplead v. (Law) to sue in court, raise an action against a defendant.
IMPLEAD v. to sue in a court of law.
ISOLEADisolead n. (Rare) On a ballistic graph, a curve used to calculate the trajectory needed to hit a moving target.
ISOLEAD n. a line on a ballistic graph.
LEADENSleadens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leaden.
LEADEN v. to make leaden.
LEADERSleaders n. Plural of leader.
Leaders prop.n. Plural of Leader.
LEADER n. one that leads or guides.
LEADIERLEADY adj. resembling lead.
LEADINGleading v. Present participle of lead.
leading adj. Providing guidance or direction.
leading adj. Ranking first.
LEADMANleadman n. The male leader of a group of workers, who reports to a supervisor.
leadman n. (Obsolete) One who leads a dance.
LEADMAN n. a worker in charge of other workers.
LEADMENleadmen n. Plural of leadman.
LEADMAN n. a worker in charge of other workers.
LEADOFFleadoff n. Alternative spelling of lead off.
leadoff adj. Beginning something by leading the way.
lead-off n. Alternative spelling of lead off.
MISLEADmislead v. (Literally) To lead astray, in a false direction.
mislead v. To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression.
mislead v. To deceptively trick into something wrong.
OUTLEADoutlead v. (Archaic) To lead out.
outlead v. To bring about; to encourage.
outlead n. An electrical lead for outward-going current.
PLEADEDpleaded v. (Britain, excepting Scotland), still used by some in the US, particularly in legal usage. simple past…
PLEAD v. to beg for earnestly.
PLEADERpleader n. (Law) a person who pleads in court; an advocate.
pleader n. (Generally) someone who pleads or implores.
PLEADER n. one who pleads; an advocate.
REPLEADreplead v. (Law, transitive, intransitive) To present a rewritten argument.
REPLEAD v. to plead again.
UNLEADSunleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlead.
UNLEAD v. to remove the lead from.
UPLEADSupleads n. Plural of uplead.
upleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uplead.
UPLEAD v. to lead up.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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