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Definition of pad
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Pad (n.) A soft, or
small,
cushion;
a mass of
anything
soft;
stuffing..
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Wallaby
::
Wallaby
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
kangaroos
belonging
to the genus
Halmaturus,
native
of
Australia
and
Tasmania,
especially
the
smaller
species,
as the brush
kangaroo
(H.
Bennettii)
and the
pademelon
(H.
thetidis).
The
wallabies
chiefly
inhabit
the
wooded
district
and bushy
plains..
Tylarus
::
Tylarus
(n.) One of the pads on the under
surface
of the toes of
birds.
Paddle
::
Paddle
(v. t.) To pad; to tread upon; to
trample.
Gallopade
::
Gallopade
(n.) A kind of
dance;
also, music to the
dance;
a
galop..
Paddled
::
Paddled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Paddl.
Kayak
::
Kayak (n.) A light
canoe,
made of skins
stretched
over a
frame,
and
usually
capable
of
carrying
but one
person,
who sits
amidships
and uses a
double-bladed
paddle.
It is
peculiar
to the
Eskimos
and other
Arctic
tribes..
Dabber
::
Dabber
(n.) That with which one dabs;
hence,
a pad or other
device
used by
printers,
engravers,
etc., as for
dabbing
type or
engraved
plates
with ink..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) The act of
robbing
on the
highway.
Catamaran
::
Catamaran
(n.) A kind of raft or
float,
consisting
of two or more logs or
pieces
of wood
lashed
together,
and moved by
paddles
or sail; -- used as a surf boat and for other
purposes
on the
coasts
of the East and West
Indies
and South
America.
Modified
forms are much used in the
lumber
regions
of North
America,
and at
life-saving
stations..
Paddle
::
Paddle
(v. i.) A small gate in
sluices
or lock gates to admit or let off
water;
-- also
called
clough.
Delve
::
Delve (v. i.) To dig or labor with a
spade,
or as with a
spade;
to labor as a
drudge..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) A soft bag or
cushion
to
relieve
pressure,
support
a part, etc..
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..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) The
motion
of the
center
of
resistance
of the float of a
paddle
wheel,
or the blade of an oar,
through
the water
horozontally,
or the
difference
between
a
vessel's
actual
speed and the speed which she would have if the
propelling
instrument
acted upon a
solid;
also, the
velocity,
relatively
to still
water,
of the
backward
current
of water
produced
by the
propeller..
Padding
::
Padding
(n.) The
material
with which
anything
is
padded.
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A boat used by rude
nations,
formed
of trunk of a tree,
excavated,
by
cutting
of
burning,
into a
suitable
shape.
It is
propelled
by a
paddle
or
paddles,
or
sometimes
by sail, and has no
rudder..
Paddy
::
Paddy (n.)
Unhusked
rice; --
commonly
so
called
in the East
Indies.
Bombast
::
Bombast
(v. t.) To swell or fill out; to pad; to
inflate.
Backwater
::
Backwater
(n.) Water
thrown
back by the
turning
of a
waterwheel,
or by the
paddle
wheels
of a
steamer..
Spadiceous
::
Spadiceous
(a.) Of a
bright
clear brown or
chestnut
color.
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