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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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Umbriferous
::
Umbriferous
(a.)
Casting
or
making
a
shade;
umbrageous.
Brown
::
Brown
(superl.)
Of a dark
color,
of
various
shades
between
black and red or
yellow..
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) The part of a
picture
where the shade
imperceptibly
blends
with the
light.
Positive
::
Positive
(n.) A
picture
in which the
lights
and
shades
correspond
in
position
with those of the
original,
instead
of being
reversed,
as in a
negative..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.)
Agreement,
harmony,
or just
correspondence
of
things;
as, the
accord
of light and shade in
painting..
Light
::
Light
(superl)
White or
whitish;
not
intense
or very
marked;
not of a deep
shade;
moderately
colored;
as, a light
color;
a light
brown;
a light
complexion..
Hades
::
Hades (n.) The
nether
world
(according
to
classical
mythology,
the abode of the
shades,
ruled over by Hades or
Pluto);
the
invisible
world;
the
grave..
Nightly
::
Nightly
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
night,
or to every
night;
happening
or done by
night,
or every
night;
as,
nightly
shades;
he kept
nightly
vigils..
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..
Shade
::
Shade (n.) The soul after its
separation
from the body; -- so
called
because
the
ancients
it to be
perceptible
to the
sight,
though
not to the
touch;
a
spirit;
a
ghost;
as, the
shades
of
departed
heroes..
Shade
::
Shade (n.) An
obscure
place;
a spot not
exposed
to
light;
hence,
a
secluded
retreat..
Shading
::
Shading
(n.) Act or
process
of
making
a
shade.
Belladonna
::
Belladonna
(n.) An
herbaceous
European
plant
(Atropa
belladonna)
with
reddish
bell-shaped
flowers
and
shining
black
berries.
The whole plant and its fruit are very
poisonous,
and the root and
leaves
are used as
powerful
medicinal
agents.
Its
properties
are
largely
due to the
alkaloid
atropine
which it
contains.
Called
also
deadly
nightshade..
Shiner
::
Shiner
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
freshwater
American
cyprinoid
fishes,
belonging
to
Notropis,
or
Minnilus,
and
allied
genera;
as the
redfin
(Notropis
megalops),
and the
golden
shiner
(Notemigonus
chrysoleucus)
of the
Eastern
United
States;
also
loosely
applied
to
various
other
silvery
fishes,
as the
dollar
fish, or
horsefish,
menhaden,
moonfish,
sailor's
choice,
and the
sparada..
Lithophane
::
Lithophane
(n.)
Porcelain
impressed
with
figures
which are made
distinct
by
transmitted
light,
-- as when hung in a
window,
or used as a lamp
shade..
Cherry
::
Cherry
(n.) A
peculiar
shade of red, like that of a
cherry..
Sheol
::
Sheol (n.) The place of
departed
spirits;
Hades;
also, the
grave..
Double-shade
::
Double-shade
(v. t.) To
double
the
natural
darkness
of (a
place).
Vauquelinite
::
Vauquelinite
(n.)
Chromate
of
copper
and lead, of
various
shades
of
green..
Elm
::
Elm (n.) A tree of the genus
Ulmus,
of
several
species,
much used as a shade tree,
particularly
in
America.
The
English
elm is Ulmus
campestris;
the
common
American
or white elm is U.
Americana;
the
slippery
or red elm, U.
fulva..
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