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Definition of pad
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Pad (n.) A soft bag or
cushion
to
relieve
pressure,
support
a part, etc..
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Padow
::
Padow (n.) A
paddock,
or
toad..
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..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) An
easy-paced
horse;
a
padnag.
Lampad
::
Lampad
(n.) A lamp or
candlestick.
Spaid
::
Spaid (n.) See 1st
Spade.
Wash
::
Wash (n.) The
backward
current
or
disturbed
water
caused
by the
action
of oars, or of a
steamer's
screw or
paddles,
etc..
Buffer
::
Buffer
(n.) A pad or
cushion
forming
the end of a
fender,
which
receives
the blow; --
sometimes
called
buffing
apparatus..
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..
Panel
::
Panel (n.)
Formerly,
a piece of cloth
serving
as a
saddle;
hence,
a soft pad
beneath
a
saddletree
to
prevent
chafing..
Gallopading
::
Gallopading
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Gallopad.
Dig
::
Dig (v. t.) To turn up, or delve in,
(earth)
with a spade or a hoe; to open,
loosen,
or break up (the soil) with a
spade,
or other sharp
instrument;
to
pierce,
open, or
loosen,
as if with a
spade..
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..
Bombast
::
Bombast
(v. t.) To swell or fill out; to pad; to
inflate.
Delve
::
Delve (v. i.) To dig or labor with a
spade,
or as with a
spade;
to labor as a
drudge..
Feather
::
Feather
(n.) The
angular
adjustment
of an oar or
paddle-wheel
float,
with
reference
to a
horizontal
axis, as it
leaves
or
enters
the
water..
Dabble
::
Dabble
(v. i.) To play in
water,
as with the
hands;
to
paddle
or
splash
in mud or
water..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) A
robber
that
infests
the road on foot; a
highwayman;
--
usually
called
a
footpad.
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..
Arum
::
Arum (n.) A genus of
plants
found in
central
Europe
and about the
Mediterranean,
having
flowers
on a
spadix
inclosed
in a
spathe.
The
cuckoopint
of the
English
is an
example..
Tourniquet
::
Tourniquet
(n.) An
instrument
for
arresting
hemorrhage.
It
consists
essentially
of a pad or
compress
upon which
pressure
is made by a band which is
tightened
by a screw or other
means.
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