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Definition of hade
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Hade (v. i.) To
deviate
from the
vertical;
-- said of a vein,
fault,
or
lode..
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Alabaster
::
Alabaster
(n.) A hard,
compact
variety
of
carbonate
of lime,
somewhat
translucent,
or of
banded
shades
of
color;
stalagmite.
The name is used in this sense by
Pliny.
It is
sometimes
distinguished
as
oriental
alabaster..
Bottle Green
::
Bottle
green () A dark shade of
green,
like that of
bottle
glass..
Graduate
::
Graduate
(v. i.) To pass by
degrees;
to
change
gradually;
to shade off; as,
sandstone
which
graduates
into
gneiss;
carnelian
sometimes
graduates
into
quartz..
Marsebanker
::
Marsebanker
(n.) The
menhaden.
Harsh
::
Harsh (a.)
Having
violent
contrasts
of
color,
or of light and
shade;
lacking
in
harmony..
Dappled
::
Dappled
(a.)
Marked
with spots of
different
shades
of
color;
spotted;
variegated;
as, a
dapple
horse..
Mall
::
Mall (n.) A place where the game of mall was
played.
Hence:
A
public
walk; a level
shaded
walk.
Trillium
::
Trillium
(n.) A genus of
liliaceous
plants;
the
three-leaved
nightshade;
-- so
called
because
all the parts of the plant are in
threes.
Color
::
Color (n.) Shade or
variety
of
character;
kind;
species.
Violet-tip
::
Violet-tip
(n.) A very
handsome
American
butterfly
(Polygonia
interrogationis).
Its wings are
mottled
with
various
shades
of red and brown and have
violet
tips.
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) The part of a
picture
where the shade
imperceptibly
blends
with the
light.
Camaieu
::
Camaieu
(n.)
Painting
in
shades
of one
color;
monochrome.
Tropaeolin
::
Tropaeolin
(n.) A name given to any one of a
series
of
orange-red
dyestuffs
produced
artificially
from
certain
complex
sulphonic
acid
derivatives
of azo and diazo
hydrocarbons
of the
aromatic
series;
-- so
called
because
of the
general
resemblance
to the
shades
of
nasturtium
(Tropaeolum).
Tarsiatura
::
Tarsiatura
(n.) A kind of
mosaic
in
woodwork,
much
employed
in Italy in the
fifteenth
century
and
later,
in which
scrolls
and
arabesques,
and
sometimes
architectural
scenes,
landscapes,
fruits,
flowers,
and the like, were
produced
by
inlaying
pieces
of wood of
different
colors
and
shades
into
panels
usually
of
walnut
wood..
Drawing
::
Drawing
(n.) The act or the art of
representing
any
object
by means of lines and
shades;
especially,
such a
representation
when in one
color,
or in tints used not to
represent
the
colors
of
natural
objects,
but for
effect
only, and
produced
with hard
material
such as
pencil,
chalk,
etc.;
delineation;
also, the
figure
or
representation
drawn..
Lymphoma
::
Lymphoma
(n.) A tumor
having
a
structure
resembling
that of a
lymphatic
gland;
--
called
also
lymphadenoma.
Overshade
::
Overshade
(v. t.) To cover with
shade;
to
render
dark or
gloomy;
to
overshadow.
Sardine
::
Sardine
(n.) Any one of
several
small
species
of
herring
which are
commonly
preserved
in olive oil for food,
especially
the
pilchard,
or
European
sardine
(Clupea
pilchardus).
The
California
sardine
(Clupea
sagax)
is
similar.
The
American
sardines
of the
Atlantic
coast are
mostly
the young of the
common
herring
and of the
menhaden..
Fresco
::
Fresco
(a.) A cool,
refreshing
state of the air;
duskiness;
coolness;
shade..
Shadow
::
Shadow
(n.) To mark with
gradations
of light or
color;
to
shade.
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