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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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Academic
::
Academic
(a.) Alt. of
Academica.
Decadist
::
Decadist
(n.) A
writer
of a book
divided
into
decades;
as, Livy was a
decadist..
Kincob
::
Kincob
(n.) India silk
brocaded
with
flowers
in
silver
or gold.
Bastard
::
Bastard
(n.) A sweet
Spanish
wine like
muscadel
in
flavor.
Brocatel
::
Brocatel
(n.) A kind of
coarse
brocade,
or
figured
fabric,
used
chiefly
for
tapestry,
linings
for
carriages,
etc..
Alcade
::
Alcade
(n.) Same as
Alcaid.
Barricado
::
Barricado
(n. & v. t.) See
Barricade.
Unbarricadoed
::
Unbarricadoed
(a.) Not
obstructed
by
barricades;
open; as,
unbarricadoed
streets..
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..
Academic
::
Academic
(n.) A
member
of an
academy,
college,
or
university;
an
academician..
Force
::
Force (n.) A
waterfall;
a
cascade.
Royal
::
Royal (a.) Under the
patronage
of
royality;
holding
a
charter
granted
by the
sovereign;
as, the Royal
Academy
of Arts; the Royal
Society..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) The close or fall of a
strain;
the point of rest,
commonly
reached
by the
immediate
succession
of the tonic to the
dominant
chord..
Cadeworm
::
Cadeworm
(n.) A
caddice.
See
Caddice.
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) To
fortify
or close with a
barricade
or with
barricades;
to stop up, as a
passage;
to
obstruct;
as, the
workmen
barricaded
the
streets
of
Paris..
Crescent
::
Crescent
(n.) The
emblem
of the
increasing
moon with horns
directed
upward,
when used in a coat of arms; -- often used as a mark of
cadency
to
distinguish
a
second
son and his
descendants..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) See
Cadency.
Demicadence
::
Demicadence
(n.) An
imperfect
or half
cadence,
falling
on the
dominant
instead
of on the key
note..
Muscadel
::
Muscadel
(n.) See
Muscatel,
n..
Decadent
::
Decadent
(a.)
Decaying;
deteriorating.
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