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Definition of lade
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lade is as below...
Lade (v. t.) To load; to put a
burden
or
freight
on or in; --
generally
followed
by that which
receives
the load, as the
direct
object..
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Bailer
::
Bailer
(n.) One who bails or
lades.
Blunger
::
Blunger
(n.) A
wooden
blade with a cross
handle,
used for
mi/ing
the clay in
potteries;
a
plunger..
Laden
::
Laden (p. & a.)
Loaded;
freighted;
burdened;
as, a laden
vessel;
a laden
heart..
Glade
::
Glade (n.) An
opening
in the ice of
rivers
or
lakes,
or a place left
unfrozen;
also,
smooth
ice..
Backsaw
::
Backsaw
(n.) A saw (as a tenon saw) whose blade is
stiffened
by an added
metallic
back.
Gladen
::
Gladen
(n.) Sword
grass;
any plant with
sword-shaped
leaves,
esp. the
European
Iris
foetidissima..
Interscapular
::
Interscapular
(a.)
Between
the
scapulae
or
shoulder
blades.
Marmalet
::
Marmalet
(n.) See
Marmalade.
Blade
::
Blade (n.)
Properly,
the leaf, or flat part of the leaf, of any
plant,
especially
of
gramineous
plants.
The term is
sometimes
applied
to the spire of
grasses..
Lading
::
Lading
(n.) That which lades or
constitutes
a load or
cargo;
freight;
burden;
as, the
lading
of a
ship..
Overladed
::
Overladed
(imp.)
of
Overlad.
Gladeye
::
Gladeye
(n.) The
European
yellow-hammer.
Deadworks
::
Deadworks
(n. pl.) The parts of a ship above the water when she is
laden.
Lade
::
Lade (n.) The mouth of a
river.
Hairtail
::
Hairtail
(n.) Any
species
of
marine
fishes
of the genus
Trichiurus;
esp., T.
lepterus
of
Europe
and
America.
They are long and like a band, with a
slender,
pointed
tail.
Called
also
bladefish..
Accolade
::
Accolade
(n.) A brace used to join two or more
staves.
Scimitar
::
Scimitar
(n.) A saber with a much
curved
blade
having
the edge on the
convex
side, -- in use among
Mohammedans,
esp., the Arabs and
persians..
Calade
::
Calade
(n.) A slope or
declivity
in a
manege
ground
down which a horse is made to
gallop,
to give
suppleness
to his
haunches..
Barraclade
::
Barraclade
(n.) A
home-made
woolen
blanket
without
nap.
Philadelphian
::
Philadelphian
(n.) A
native
or an
inhabitant
of
Philadelphia.
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