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Definition of lade
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Lade (v. t.) To draw
water.
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Lance
::
Lance (n.) A
weapon
of war,
consisting
of a long shaft or
handle
and a steel blade or head; a spear
carried
by
horsemen,
and often
decorated
with a small flag; also, a spear or
harpoon
used by
whalers
and
fishermen..
Philadelphian
::
Philadelphian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Ptolemy
Philadelphus,
or to one of the
cities
named
Philadelphia,
esp. the
modern
city in
Pennsylvania..
Laded
::
Laded
(imp.)
of Lad.
Blade
::
Blade (n.) The
principal
rafters
of a roof.
Squill
::
Squilgee
(n.)
Formerly,
a small swab for
drying
a
vessel's
deck; now, a kind of
scraper
having
a blade or edge of
rubber
or of
leather,
-- used for
removing
superfluous,
water or other
liquids,
as from a
vessel's
deck after
washing,
from
window
panes,
photographer's
plates,
etc..
Ballade
::
Ballade
(n.) A form of
French
versification,
sometimes
imitated
in
English,
in which three or four
rhymes
recur
through
three
stanzas
of eight or ten lines each, the
stanzas
concluding
with a
refrain,
and the whole poem with an
envoy..
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..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) To take out or up with, a
scoop;
to lade out..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A small
defense
work at a
salient
angle;
or a part of a
parapet
elevated
to
screen
the other part from
enfilade
fire.
Lade
::
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..
Flat
::
Flat (n.) The flat part, or side, of
anything;
as, the broad side of a
blade,
as
distinguished
from its
edge..
Lamina
::
Lamina
(n.) The blade of a leaf; the
broad,
expanded
portion
of a petal or sepal of a
flower..
Enfilade
::
Enfilade
(n.) A line or
straight
passage,
or the
position
of that which lies in a
straight
line..
Mattock
::
Mattock
(n.) An
implement
for
digging
and
grubbing.
The head has two long steel
blades,
one like an adz and the other like a
narrow
ax or the point of a
pickax..
Seckel
::
Seckel
(n.) A small
reddish
brown sweet and juicy pear. It
originated
on a farm near
Philadelphia,
afterwards
owned by a Mr.
Seckel..
Bladefish
::
Bladefish
(n.) A long, thin,
marine
fish of
Europe
(Trichiurus
lepturus);
the
ribbon
fish..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(adv.)
Heavily;
--
sometimes
used in
composition;
as,
heavy-laden..
Buckle
::
Buckle
(n.) A
distortion
bulge,
bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet
metal..
Dawsonite
::
Dawsonite
(n.) A
hydrous
carbonate
of
alumina
and soda,
occuring
in
white,
bladed
crustals..
Coendoo
::
Coendoo
(n.) The
Brazilian
porcupine
(Cercolades,
/
Sphingurus,
prehensiles),
remarkable
for its
prehensile
tail..
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