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Definition of cade
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Cade (n.) A
species
of
juniper
(Juniperus
Oxycedrus)
of
Mediterranean
countries.
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Damassin
::
Damassin
(n.) A kind of
modified
damask
or
brocade.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
uniform
time and place in
marching.
Ambuscaded
::
Ambuscaded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ambuscad.
Stoccado
::
Stoccade
(n. & v.) See
Stockade.
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..
Cade
::
Cade (n.) A
species
of
juniper
(Juniperus
Oxycedrus)
of
Mediterranean
countries.
Piazza
::
Piazza
(n.) An open
square
in a
European
town,
especially
an
Italian
town; hence
(Arch.),
an
arcaded
and
roofed
gallery;
a
portico.
In the
United
States
the word is
popularly
applied
to a
veranda..
Muscadel
::
Muscadel
(n.) See
Muscatel,
n..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) An
academical
title,
originally
meaning
a men so well
versed
in his
department
as to be
qualified
to teach it.
Hence:
One who has taken the
highest
degree
conferred
by a
university
or
college,
or has
received
a
diploma
of the
highest
degree;
as, a
doctor
of
divinity,
of law, of
medicine,
of
music,
or of
philosophy.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only..
Decad
::
Decad (n.) A
decade.
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) A place of
training;
a
school.
Alcade
::
Alcade
(n.) Same as
Alcaid.
Associateship
::
Associateship
(n.) The state of an
associate,
as in
Academy
or an
office..
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) An
academical
assembly,
in which the
business
of the
university
is
transacted..
Brocaded
::
Brocaded
(a.) Woven or
worked,
as
brocade,
with gold and
silver,
or with
raised
flowers,
etc..
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) A
fortification,
made in
haste,
of
trees,
earth,
palisades,
wagons,
or
anything
that will
obstruct
the
progress
or
attack
of an
enemy.
It is
usually
an
obstruction
formed
in
streets
to block an
enemy's
access..
Proctorial
::
Proctorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
proctor,
esp. an
academic
proctor;
magisterial..
Pet
::
Pet (n.) A cade lamb; a lamb
brought
up by hand.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) The act or state of
declining
or
sinking.
Academian
::
Academian
(n.) A
member
of an
academy,
university,
or
college..
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