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Definition of pad
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Pad (n.) A
footpath;
a road.
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Bombace
::
Bombace
(n.)
Cotton;
padding.
Pad
::
Pad (n.) The act of
robbing
on the
highway.
Paddlewood
::
Paddlewood
(n.) The light
elastic
wood of the
Aspidosperma
excelsum,
a tree of
Guiana
having
a
fluted
trunk
readily
split into
planks..
Escapade
::
Escapade
(n.) Act by which one
breaks
loose from the rules of
propriety
or good
sense;
a
freak;
a
prank.
Pad
::
Pad (n.) A
robber
that
infests
the road on foot; a
highwayman;
--
usually
called
a
footpad.
Paddling
::
Paddling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Paddl.
Pad
::
Pad (n.) A
measure
for fish; as, sixty
mackerel
go to a pad; a
basket
of
soles..
Wadding
::
Wadding
(n.) Any soft stuff of loose
texture,
used for
stuffing
or
padding
garments;
esp.,
sheets
of
carded
cotton
prepared
for the
purpose..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) An
easy-paced
horse;
a
padnag.
Lumpfish
::
Lumpfish
(n.) A
large,
thick,
clumsy,
marine
fish
(Cyclopterus
lumpus)
of
Europe
and
America.
The color is
usually
translucent
sea
green,
sometimes
purplish.
It has a
dorsal
row of spiny
tubercles,
and three rows on each side, but has no
scales.
The
ventral
fins unite and form a
ventral
sucker
for
adhesion
to
stones
and
seaweeds.
Called
also
lumpsucker,
cock-paddle,
sea owl..
Spadix
::
Spadix
(n.) A
special
organ of the
nautilus,
due to a
modification
of the
posterior
tentacles..
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A light
pleasure
boat,
especially
designed
for use by one who goes alone upon long
excursions,
including
portage.
It it
propelled
by a
paddle,
or by a small sail
attached
to a
temporary
mast..
Suit
::
Suit (n.) One of the four sets of cards which
constitute
a pack; -- each set
consisting
of
thirteen
cards
bearing
a
particular
emblem,
as
hearts,
spades,
cubs, or
diamonds..
Lords And Ladies
::
Lords and
Ladies
() The
European
wake-robin
(Arum
maculatum),
-- those with
purplish
spadix
the
lords,
and those with pale
spadix
the
ladies..
Paddle
::
Paddle
(v. i.) The broad part of a
paddle,
with which the
stroke
is made;
hence,
any
short,
broad
blade,
resembling
that of a
paddle..
Estrapade
::
Estrapade
(n.) The
action
of a
horse,
when, to get rid of his
rider,
he
rears,
plunges,
and kicks
furiously..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The
difference
between
the speed of a screw
steamer
under sail and that of the screw when the ship
outruns
the
screw;
or
between
the
propulsive
effects
of the
different
floats
of a
paddle
wheel.
See
Citation
under Drag, v. i., 3..
Cetacea
::
Cetacea
(n. pl.) An order of
marine
mammals,
including
the
whales.
Like
ordinary
mammals
they
breathe
by means of
lungs,
and bring forth
living
young which they
suckle
for some time. The
anterior
limbs are
changed
to
paddles;
the tail
flukes
are
horizontal.
There are two
living
suborders:.
Spoon-billed
::
Spoonbill
(n.) The
paddlefish.
Spitted
::
Spit (n.) The depth to which a spade goes in
digging;
a
spade;
a
spadeful.
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