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Definition of lad
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Lad (n.) A boy; a
youth;
a
stripling.
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Endive
::
Endive
(n.) A
composite
herb
(Cichorium
Endivia).
Its
finely
divided
and much
curled
leaves,
when
blanched,
are used for
salad..
Simoon
::
Simoon
(n.) A hot, dry,
suffocating,
dust-laden
wind, that blows
occasionally
in
Arabia,
Syria,
and
neighboring
countries,
generated
by the
extreme
heat of the
parched
deserts
or sandy
plains..
Overlade
::
Overlade
(v. t.) To load with too great a
cargo;
to
overburden;
to
overload.
Sturiones
::
Sturgeon
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large
cartilaginous
ganoid
fishes
belonging
to
Acipenser
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Acipenseridae.
They run up
rivers
to
spawn,
and are
common
on the
coasts
and in the large
rivers
and lakes of North
America,
Europe,
and Asia.
Caviare
is
prepared
from the roe, and
isinglass
from the air
bladder..
Marmalade
::
Marmalade
(n.) A
preserve
or
confection
made of the pulp of
fruit,
as the
quince,
pear,
apple,
orange,
etc.,
boiled
with
sugar,
and
brought
to a
jamlike
consistence..
Waybill
::
Waybill
(n.) A list of
passengers
in a
public
vehicle,
or of the
baggage
or gods
transported
by a
common
carrier
on a land
route.
When the goods are
transported
by
water,
the list is
called
a bill of
lading..
Lithotome
::
Lithotome
(n.) An
instrument
used for
cutting
the
bladder
in
operations
for the
stone.
Drawknife
::
Drawknife
(n.) A
joiner's
tool
having
a blade with a
handle
at each end, used to shave off
surfaces,
by
drawing
it
toward
one; a
shave;
--
called
also
drawshave,
and
drawing
shave..
Screw
::
Screw (n.)
Anything
shaped
or
acting
like a
screw;
esp., a form of wheel for
propelling
steam
vessels.
It is
placed
at the
stern,
and
furnished
with
blades
having
helicoidal
surfaces
to act
against
the water in the
manner
of a
screw.
See Screw
propeller,
below..
Spear
::
Spear (n.) A long,
pointed
weapon,
used in war and
hunting,
by
thrusting
or
throwing;
a
weapon
with a long shaft and a sharp head or
blade;
a
lance..
Scalpel
::
Scalpel
(n.) A small knife with a thin, keen
blade,
-- used by
surgeons,
and in
dissecting..
Doncella
::
Doncella
(n.) A
handsome
fish of
Florida
and the West
Indies
(Platyglossus
radiatus).
The name is
applied
also to the
ladyfish
(Harpe
rufa) of the same
region.
Gladship
::
Gladship
(n.) A state of
gladness.
Occlude
::
Occlude
(v. t.) To take in and
retain;
to
absorb;
-- said
especially
with
respect
to
gases;
as iron,
platinum,
and
palladium
occlude
large
volumes
of
hydrogen..
Welladay
::
Welladay
(interj.)
Alas!
Welaway.
Toast
::
Toast (v.) A lady in honor of whom
persons
or a
company
are
invited
to
drink;
-- so
called
because
toasts
were
formerly
put into the
liquor,
as a great
delicacy..
Dame
::
Dame (n.) A
mistress
of a
family,
who is a lady; a woman in
authority;
especially,
a
lady..
Ladle
::
Ladle (v. t.) A
cuplike
spoon,
often of large size, with a long
handle,
used in
lading
or
dipping..
Balladry
::
Balladry
(n.)
Ballad
poems;
the
subject
or style of
ballads.
Immailed
::
Immailed
(a.)
Wearing
mail or
armor;
clad of
armor.
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