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Definition of mad
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Mad
(superl.)
Disordered
in
intellect;
crazy;
insane.
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Shall
::
Shall (v. i. &
auxiliary.)
As an
auxiliary,
shall
indicates
a duty or
necessity
whose
obligation
is
derived
from the
person
speaking;
as, you shall go; he shall go; that is, I order or
promise
your
going.
It thus
ordinarily
expresses,
in the
second
and third
persons,
a
command,
a
threat,
or a
promise.
If the
auxillary
be
emphasized,
the
command
is made more
imperative,
the
promise
or that more
positive
and sure. It is also
employed
in the
language
of
prophecy;
as, the day shall come when . .
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. i.) A
sudden
spring
or
start;
a
sudden
spring
aside;
as, the horse made a
bolt..
Election
::
Election
(a.) The
choice,
made by a
party,
of two
alternatives,
by
taking
one of
which,
the
chooser
is
excluded
from the
other..
Canvas
::
Canvas
(a.) Made of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
canvas
or
coarse
cloth;
as, a
canvas
tent..
For
::
For
(prep.)
Indicating
that on place of or
instead
of which
anything
acts or
serves,
or that to which a
substitute,
an
equivalent,
a
compensation,
or the like, is
offered
or made;
instead
of, or place of..
Bedlam
::
Bedlam
(a.)
Belonging
to, or fit for, a
madhouse..
Petrostearine
::
Petrostearine
(n.) A solid
unctuous
material,
of which
candles
are
made..
Hoazin
::
Hoazin
(n.) A
remarkable
South
American
bird
(Opisthocomus
cristatus);
the
crested
touraco.
By some
zoologists
it is made the type of a
distinct
order
(Opisthocomi).
Perforata
::
Perforata
(n. pl.) A
division
of
corals
including
those that have a
porous
texture,
as
Porites
and
Madrepora;
--
opposed
to
Aporosa..
Sapindus
::
Sapindus
(n.) A genus of
tropical
and
subtropical
trees with
pinnate
leaves
and
panicled
flowers.
The
fruits
of some
species
are used
instead
of soap, and their round black seeds are made into
necklaces..
Kettledrum
::
Kettledrum
(n.) A drum made of thin
copper
in the form of a
hemispherical
kettle,
with
parchment
stretched
over the mouth of it..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) A
picture
cut in wood or
metal,
or made by
impression;
a cut; a
plate..
Vernacularization
::
Vernacularization
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
vernacular,
or the state of being made
vernacular..
Affected
::
Affected
(p. p. & a.) Made up of terms
involving
different
powers
of the
unknown
quantity;
adfected;
as, an
affected
equation..
Cocoa
::
Cocoa (n.) A
preparation
made from the seeds of the
chocolate
tree, and used in
making,
a
beverage;
also the
beverage
made from cocoa or cocoa
shells..
Madreporic
::
Madreporic
(a.)
Resembling,
or
pertaining
to, the genus
Madrepora..
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.)
Preparatory
proceeding
or
measure;
preparation;
as, we have made
arrangement
for
receiving
company..
Trim
::
Trim (v. t.) Fitly
adjusted;
being in good
order.,
or made ready for
service
or use; firm;
compact;
snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim
built;
everything
about the man is trim; a
person
is trim when his body is well
shaped
and firm; his dress is trim when it fits
closely
to his body, and
appears
tight and snug; a man or a
soldier
is trim when he
stands
erect..
Annicut
::
Annicut
(n.) A dam or mole made in the
course
of a
stream
for the
purpose
of
regulating
the flow of a
system
of
irrigation.
Flambeau
::
Flambeau
(n.) A
flaming
torch,
esp. one made by
combining
together
a
number
of thick wicks
invested
with a
quick-burning
substance
(anciently,
perhaps,
wax; in
modern
times,
pitch or the
like);
hence,
any
torch..
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