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Definition of cade
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Cade (a.) Bred by hand;
domesticated;
petted.
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Countertime
::
Countertime
(n.) The
resistance
of a
horse,
that
interrupts
his
cadence
and the
measure
of his
manege,
occasioned
by a bad
horseman,
or the bad
temper
of the
horse..
Academic
::
Academic
(n.) One
holding
the
philosophy
of
Socrates
and
Plato;
a
Platonist.
Cadetship
::
Cadetship
(n.) The
position,
rank, or
commission
of a
cadet;
as, to get a
cadetship..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
uniform
time and place in
marching.
Bastard
::
Bastard
(n.) A sweet
Spanish
wine like
muscadel
in
flavor.
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) A long,
arched
building
or
gallery..
Morendo
::
Morendo
(a. & n.)
Dying;
a
gradual
decrescendo
at the end of a
strain
or
cadence.
Succade
::
Succade
(n.) A
sweetmeat.
Alcade
::
Alcade
(n.) Same as
Alcaid.
Alkarsin
::
Alkarsin
(n.) A
spontaneously
inflammable
liquid,
having
a
repulsive
odor, and
consisting
of
cacodyl
and its
oxidation
products;
--
called
also
Cadel's
fuming
liquid..
Cadene
::
Cadene
(n.) A
species
of
inferior
carpet
imported
from the
Levant.
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) A
school
or place of
training
in which some
special
art is
taught;
as, the
military
academy
at West
Point;
a
riding
academy;
the
Academy
of
Music..
Attic
::
Attic (a.) A low story above the main order or
orders
of a
facade,
in the
classical
styles;
-- a term
introduced
in the 17th
century.
Hence:.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A fall of the voice in
reading
or
speaking,
especially
at the end of a
sentence..
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..
Academicism
::
Academicism
(n.) A
mannerism
or mode
peculiar
to an
academy.
Decadency
::
Decadency
(n.) A
falling
away;
decay;
deterioration;
declension.
The old
castle,
where the
family
lived in their
decadence..
Frescade
::
Frescade
(a.) A cool walk; shady
place.
Martlet
::
Martlet
(n.) A bird
without
beak or feet; --
generally
assumed
to
represent
a
martin.
As a mark of
cadency
it
denotes
the
fourth
son.
Heraldry
::
Heraldry
(n.) The art or
office
of a
herald;
the art,
practice,
or
science
of
recording
genealogies,
and
blazoning
arms or
ensigns
armorial;
also, of
marshaling
cavalcades,
processions,
and
public
ceremonies..
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