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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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Unbarricadoed
::
Unbarricadoed
(a.) Not
obstructed
by
barricades;
open; as,
unbarricadoed
streets..
Estacade
::
Estacade
(n.) A dike of piles in the sea, a
river,
etc., to check the
approach
of an
enemy..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.)
Harmony
and
proportion
in
motions,
as of a
well-managed
horse..
Academist
::
Academist
(n.) An
academician.
Midshipman
::
Midshipman
(n.) In the
United
States
navy, the
lowest
grade of
officers
in line of
promotion,
being
graduates
of the Naval
Academy
awaiting
promotion
to the rank of
ensign..
Schoolman
::
Schoolman
(n.) One
versed
in the
niceties
of
academical
disputation
or of
school
divinity.
Brocatel
::
Brocatel
(n.) A kind of
coarse
brocade,
or
figured
fabric,
used
chiefly
for
tapestry,
linings
for
carriages,
etc..
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. i.) To lie in
ambush.
Decadent
::
Decadent
(a.)
Decaying;
deteriorating.
Base
::
Base (n.) A kind of skirt ( often of
velvet
or
brocade,
but
sometimes
of
mailed
armor)
which hung from the
middle
to about the
knees,
or
lower..
Muskadel
::
Muskadel
(n.) See
Muscadel.
Decade
::
Decade
(n.) A group or
division
of ten; esp., a
period
of ten
years;
a
decennium;
as, a
decade
of years or days; a
decade
of
soldiers;
the
second
decade
of
Livy..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) The dress
prescribed
for any body of men,
academical,
municipal,
or
sacerdotal..
Facade
::
Facade
(n.) The front of a
building;
esp., the
principal
front,
having
some
architectural
pretensions.
Thus a
church
is said to have its
facade
unfinished,
though
the
interior
may be in use..
Unbarricade
::
Unbarricade
(v. t.) To
unbolt;
to
unbar;
to open.
Academies
::
Academies
(pl. ) of
Academ.
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. t.) A place in which
troops
lie hid, to
attack
an enemy
unexpectedly..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
rhythmical
modulation
of the voice or of any
sound;
as, music of bells in
cadence
sweet..
Dellacruscan
::
Dellacruscan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Accademia
della
Crusca
in
Florence.
Triforium
::
Triforium
(n.) The
gallery
or open space
between
the
vaulting
and the roof of the
aisles
of a
church,
often
forming
a rich
arcade
in the
interior
of the
church,
above the nave
arches
and below the
clearstory
windows..
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