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Definition of cad
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Cad (n.) A
lowbred,
presuming
person;
a mean,
vulgar
fellow..
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Demicadence
::
Demicadence
(n.) An
imperfect
or half
cadence,
falling
on the
dominant
instead
of on the key
note..
Proctorial
::
Proctorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
proctor,
esp. an
academic
proctor;
magisterial..
Masticador
::
Masticador
(n.) A part of a
bridle,
the
slavering
bit..
Sir
::
Sir (n.) An
English
rendering
of the LAtin
Dominus,
the
academical
title of a
bachelor
of arts; --
formerly
colloquially,
and
sometimes
contemptuously,
applied
to the
clergy..
Cadent
::
Cadent
(a.)
Falling.
Academicals
::
Academicals
(n. pl.) The
articles
of dress
prescribed
and worn at some
colleges
and
universities.
Scad
::
Scad (n.) A small
carangoid
fish
(Trachurus
saurus)
abundant
on the
European
coast,
and less
common
on the
American.
The name is
applied
also to
several
allied
species..
Phryganeides
::
Phryganeides
(n. pl.) A tribe of
neuropterous
insects
which
includes
the
caddice
flies;
--
called
also
Trichoptera.
See
Trichoptera.
Fauteuil
::
Fauteuil
(n.) An
armchair;
hence
(because
the
members
sit in
fauteuils
or
armchairs),
membership
in the
French
Academy..
Roncador
::
Roncador
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
California
sciaenoid
food
fishes,
especially
Roncador
Stearnsi,
which is an
excellent
market
fish, and the red
roncador
(Corvina,
/
Johnius,
saturna)..
Cadge
::
Cadge (v. t. & i.) To
carry,
as a
burden..
Skimmington
::
Skimmington
(n.) A word
employed
in the
phrase,
To ride
Skimmington;
that is to ride on a horse with a
woman,
but
behind
her,
facing
backward,
carrying
a
distaff,
and
accompanied
by a
procession
of
jeering
neighbors
making
mock
music;
a
cavalcade
in
ridicule
of a
henpecked
man. The
custom
was in vogue in parts of
England..
Caddies
::
Caddies
(pl. ) of Cadd.
Cadastral
::
Cadastral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
landed
property.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) The act or state of
declining
or
sinking.
Cad
::
Cad (n.) A
lowbred,
presuming
person;
a mean,
vulgar
fellow..
Semele
::
Semele
(n.) A
daughter
of
Cadmus,
and by Zeus
mother
of
Bacchus..
Abracadabra
::
Abracadabra
(n.) A
mystical
word or
collocation
of
letters
written
as in the
figure.
Worn on an
amulet
it was
supposed
to ward off
fever.
At
present
the word is used
chiefly
in jest to
denote
something
without
meaning;
jargon.
Cadastre
::
Cadastre
(n.) Alt. of
Cadaste.
Cad
::
Cad (n.) A
person
who
stands
at the door of an
omnibus
to open and shut it, and to
receive
fares;
an idle
hanger-on
about
innyards..
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