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Definition of pad
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Pad (v. i.) To
travel
heavily
or
slowly.
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Selachostomi
::
Selachostomi
(n. pl.) A
division
of
ganoid
fishes
which
includes
the
paddlefish,
in which the mouth is armed with small
teeth..
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:.
Wad
::
Wad (n.) A soft mass,
especially
of some
loose,
fibrous
substance,
used for
various
purposes,
as for
stopping
an
aperture,
padding
a
garment,
etc..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) A piece of
timber
fixed on a beam to fit the curve of the deck.
Hasp
::
Hasp (n.) A
clasp,
especially
a metal strap
permanently
fast at one end to a
staple
or pin, while the other
passes
over a
staple,
and is
fastened
by a
padlock
or a pin; also, a
metallic
hook for
fastening
a
door..
Bucket
::
Bucket
(n.) One of the
receptacles
on the rim of a water wheel into which the water
rushes,
causing
the wheel to
revolve;
also, a float of a
paddle
wheel..
Paddle
::
Paddle
(v. i.) One of the broad
boards,
or
floats,
at the
circumference
of a water
wheel,
or
paddle
wheel..
Bombast
::
Bombast
(n.)
Cotton,
or any soft,
fibrous
material,
used as
stuffing
for
garments;
stuffing;
padding..
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..
Spit
::
Spit (n.) To
spade;
to dig.
Spadeful
::
Spadeful
(n.) As much as a spade will hold or lift.
Gallopade
::
Gallopade
(n.) I
horsemanship,
a
sidelong
or
curveting
kind of
gallop..
Spoon-billed
::
Spoonbill
(n.) The
paddlefish.
Pinnigrade
::
Pinnigrade
(n.) An
animal
of the seal
tribe,
moving
by short feet that serve as
paddles..
Spadix
::
Spadix
(n.) A
fleshy
spike of
flowers,
usually
inclosed
in a leaf
called
a
spathe..
Padella
::
Padella
(n.) A large cup or deep
saucer,
containing
fatty
matter
in which a wick is
placed,
-- used for
public
illuminations,
as at St.
Peter's,
in Rome.
Called
also
padelle..
Hame
::
Hame (n.) One of the two
curved
pieces
of wood or
metal,
in the
harness
of a
draught
horse,
to which the
traces
are
fastened.
They are
fitted
upon the
collar,
or have pads
fitting
the
horse's
neck
attached
to
them..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) A
stuffed
guard or
protection;
esp., one worn on the legs of
horses
to
prevent
bruising..
Gallopade
::
Gallopade
(v. i.) To
perform
the dance
called
gallopade.
Spader
::
Spader
(n.) One who, or that
which,
spades;
specifically,
a
digging
machine..
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