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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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Piccadilly
::
Piccadilly
(n.) A high, stiff
collar
for the neck; also, a hem or band about the skirt of a
garment,
-- worn by men in the 17th
century..
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..
Graduate
::
Graduate
(n.) One who has
received
an
academical
or
professional
degree;
one who has
completed
the
prescribed
course
of study in any
school
or
institution
of
learning.
Academial
::
Academial
(a.)
Academic.
Frescade
::
Frescade
(a.) A cool walk; shady
place.
Cycadaceous
::
Cycadaceous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
an order of
plants
like the
palms,
but
having
exogenous
wood. The sago palm is an
example..
Caducity
::
Caducity
(n.)
Tendency
to fall; the
feebleness
of old age;
senility.
Cadaverous
::
Cadaverous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
having
the
qualities
of, a dead
body..
Scad
::
Scad (n.) The
goggler;
--
called
also
big-eyed
scad. See
Goggler.
Baldachin
::
Baldachin
(n.) A rich
brocade;
baudekin.
School
::
School
(n.) One of the
seminaries
for
teaching
logic,
metaphysics,
and
theology,
which were
formed
in the
Middle
Ages, and which were
characterized
by
academical
disputations
and
subtilties
of
reasoning..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.)
Rhythmical
flow of
language,
in prose or
verse..
Ambuscadoed
::
Ambuscadoed
(p. p.)
Posted
in
ambush;
ambuscaded.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(v. t.) To
regulate
by
musical
measure.
Proctorial
::
Proctorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
proctor,
esp. an
academic
proctor;
magisterial..
Academicism
::
Academicism
(n.) A tenet of the
Academic
philosophy.
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. t.) A lying in a wood,
concealed,
for the
purpose
of
attacking
an enemy by
surprise.
Hence:
A lying in wait, and
concealed
in any
situation,
for a like
purpose;
a snare laid for an
enemy;
an
ambush..
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To add grace
notes,
cadenzas,
etc., to..
Caduceus
::
Caduceus
(n.) The
official
staff or wand of
Hermes
or
Mercury,
the
messenger
of the gods. It was
originally
said to be a
herald's
staff of olive wood, but was
afterwards
fabled
to have two
serpents
coiled
about it, and two wings at the top..
Scad
::
Scad (n.) The friar
skate.
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