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Definition of wade
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Wade (v. t.) To pass or cross by
wading;
as, he waded /he
rivers
and
swamps..
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Wade
::
Wade (v. i.) To go; to move
forward.
Wader
::
Wader (n.) One who, or that
which,
wades..
Grallae
::
Grallae
(n. pl.) An order of birds which
formerly
included
all the
waders.
By later
writers
it is
usually
restricted
to the
sandpipers,
plovers,
and
allied
forms;
--
called
also
Grallatores..
Wading
::
Wading
() a. & n. from Wade, v..
Wader
::
Wader (n.) Any
long-legged
bird that wades in the water in
search
of food,
especially
any
species
of
limicoline
or
grallatorial
birds;
--
called
also
wading
bird. See
Illust.
g, under
Aves..
Wade
::
Wade (v. i.)
Hence,
to move with
difficulty
or
labor;
to
proceed
/lowly
among
objects
or
circumstances
that
constantly
/inder
or
embarrass;
as, to wade
through
a dull
book..
Grallatory
::
Grallatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Grallatores,
or
waders..
Wade
::
Wade (n.) The act of
wading.
Wade
::
Wade (n.) Woad.
Waded
::
Waded (imp. & p. p.) of Wa.
Wade
::
Wade (v. t.) To pass or cross by
wading;
as, he waded /he
rivers
and
swamps..
Wade
::
Wade (v. i.) To walk in a
substance
that
yields
to the feet; to move,
sinking
at each step, as in
water,
mud, sand, etc..
Ford
::
Ford (v. t.) To pass or
cross,
as a river or other
water,
by
wading;
to wade
through..
Waded
::
Waded (imp. & p. p.) of Wad.
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