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Definition of cade
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Cade (a.) Bred by hand;
domesticated;
petted.
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Succedane
::
Succade
(n.)
Sweetmeats,
or
preserves
in
sugar,
whether
fruit,
vegetables,
or
confections..
Cade
::
Cade (v. t.) To bring up or
nourish
by hand, or with
tenderness;
to
coddle;
to
tame..
Academism
::
Academism
(n.) The
doctrines
of the
Academic
philosophy.
Stoccado
::
Stoccade
(n. & v.) See
Stockade.
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..
Opponency
::
Opponency
(n.) The act of
opening
an
academical
disputation;
the
proposition
of
objections
to a
tenet,
as an
exercise
for a
degree..
Ambuscaded
::
Ambuscaded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ambuscad.
Kincob
::
Kincob
(n.) India silk
brocaded
with
flowers
in
silver
or gold.
Recadency
::
Recadency
(n.) A
falling
back or
descending
a
second
time; a
relapse.
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..
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) A
series
of
arches
with the
columns
or piers which
support
them, the
spandrels
above,
and other
necessary
appurtenances;
sometimes
open,
serving
as an
entrance
or to give
light;
sometimes
closed
at the back (as in the cut) and
forming
a
decorative
feature..
Academician
::
Academician
(n.) A
member
of an
academy,
or
society
for
promoting
science,
art, or
literature,
as of the
French
Academy,
or the Royal
Academy
of
arts..
Decadence
::
Decadence
(n.) Alt. of
Decadenc.
Associate
::
Associate
(n.) One
connected
with an
association
or
institution
without
the full
rights
or
privileges
of a
regular
member;
as, an
associate
of the Royal
Academy..
Academician
::
Academician
(n.) A
collegian.
Cade
::
Cade (n.) A
barrel
or cask, as of
fish..
Saccade
::
Saccade
(n.) A
sudden,
violent
check of a horse by
drawing
or
twitching
the reins on a
sudden
and with one
pull..
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To add grace
notes,
cadenzas,
etc., to..
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. t.) The body of
troops
lying in
ambush.
Cedilla
::
Cedilla
(n.) A mark
placed
under the
letter
c
[thus,
c], to show that it is to be
sounded
like s, as in
facade..
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