leading edge
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Definition
Noun: 1. The foremost edge of an airfoil or wing: The front part of an airfoil, such as an airplane wing, which meets the airflow first. 2. The forefront or vanguard of development; the cutting edge: A position of greatest advancement or innovation in a particular field, activity, or technology.
Usage
- The term is used literally in aviation and aerodynamics to describe a physical part.
- It is used figuratively to describe a position of leadership in innovation, progress, or thought.
Examples
- Literal (Aviation):
- Ice accumulation on the leading edge of the wing can be dangerous.
- The engineers redesigned the leading edge to improve aerodynamic efficiency.
- Figurative (Innovation/Progress):
- This research puts the university at the leading edge of medical technology.
- Their company is on the leading edge of sustainable design.
Advanced Usage
- "at the leading edge of": Being in the most advanced position within a specific area.
- She is a scientist working at the leading edge of genetic engineering.
- "leading-edge" (as a hyphenated adjective): Describing something that incorporates the most advanced ideas or features.
- The lab is equipped with leading-edge technology. (Note: This is a compound adjective derived from the noun phrase.)
Variants and Related Words
- Cutting edge: A very similar figurative synonym meaning the forefront of development.
- Forefront: A more general term for a leading position.
- Trailing edge: The opposite, rear edge of an airfoil.
Synonyms
- Forefront
- Vanguard
- Cutting edge (figurative)
- Front line (figurative)
Antonyms
- Trailing edge (literal)
- Rearguard (figurative)
- Lagging (figurative)