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Definition of cade
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cade is as below...
Cade (v. t.) To bring up or
nourish
by hand, or with
tenderness;
to
coddle;
to
tame..
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Portionist
::
Portionist
(n.) A
scholar
at
Merton
College,
Oxford,
who has a
certain
academical
allowance
or
portion;
--
corrupted
into
postmaster..
Estacade
::
Estacade
(n.) A dike of piles in the sea, a
river,
etc., to check the
approach
of an
enemy..
Academical
::
Academical
(a.)
Belonging
to the
school
or
philosophy
of
Plato;
as, the
Academic
sect or
philosophy..
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To add grace
notes,
cadenzas,
etc., to..
Rapid
::
Rapid (a.) The part of a river where the
current
moves with great
swiftness,
but
without
actual
waterfall
or
cascade;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as, the
Lachine
rapids
in the St.
Lawrence..
Cader
::
Cader (n.) See
Cadre.
Brocade
::
Brocade
(n.) Silk
stuff,
woven with gold and
silver
threads,
or
ornamented
with
raised
flowers,
foliage,
etc.; -- also
applied
to other
stuffs
thus
wrought
and
enriched..
Last
::
Last (n.) A load; a heavy
burden;
hence,
a
certain
weight
or
measure,
generally
estimated
at 4,000 lbs., but
varying
for
different
articles
and in
different
countries.
In
England,
a last of
codfish,
white
herrings,
meal, or
ashes,
is
twelve
barrels;
a last of corn, ten
quarters,
or
eighty
bushels,
in some parts of
England,
twenty-one
quarters;
of
gunpowder,
twenty-four
barrels,
each
containing
100 lbs; of red
herrings,
twenty
cades,
or
20,000;
of
hides,
twelve
dozen;
of
leather,
twenty
dickers;
Bastard
::
Bastard
(n.) A sweet
Spanish
wine like
muscadel
in
flavor.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(v. t.) To
regulate
by
musical
measure.
Schoolman
::
Schoolman
(n.) One
versed
in the
niceties
of
academical
disputation
or of
school
divinity.
Cadent
::
Cadent
(a.)
Falling.
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) The dress
prescribed
for any body of men,
academical,
municipal,
or
sacerdotal..
Academist
::
Academist
(n.) An
Academic
philosopher.
Close
::
Close (n.) The
conclusion
of a
strain
of
music;
cadence.
Academicism
::
Academicism
(n.) A tenet of the
Academic
philosophy.
Return
::
Return
(n.) The
continuation
in a
different
direction,
most often at a right
angle,
of a
building,
face of a
building,
or any
member,
as a
molding
or mold; --
applied
to the
shorter
in
contradistinction
to the
longer;
thus, a
facade
of sixty feet east and west has a
return
of
twenty
feet north and
south..
Decad
::
Decad (n.) A
decade.
Cadew
::
Cadew (n.) Alt. of
Cadewor.
Demicadence
::
Demicadence
(n.) An
imperfect
or half
cadence,
falling
on the
dominant
instead
of on the key
note..
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