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Definition of mad
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 mad is as below...
Mad
(superl.)
Excited
beyond
self-control
or the
restraint
of
reason;
inflamed
by
violent
or
uncontrollable
desire,
passion,
or
appetite;
as, to be mad with
terror,
lust, or
hatred;
mad
against
political
reform..
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Inclinnation
::
Inclinnation
(n.) The angle made by two lines or
planes;
as, the
inclination
of the plane of the
earth's
equator
to the plane of the
ecliptic
is about 23¡ 28'; the
inclination
of two rays of
light..
Woodwork
::
Woodwork
(n.) Work made of wood; that part of any
structure
which is
wrought
of wood.
Luminous
::
Luminous
(a.)
Illuminated;
full of
light;
bright;
as, many
candles
made the room
luminous..
Tree
::
Tree (n.) A piece of
timber,
or
something
commonly
made of
timber;
-- used in
composition,
as in
axletree,
boottree,
chesstree,
crosstree,
whiffletree,
and the
like..
Tokay
::
Tokay (n.) A rich
Hungarian
wine made from Tokay
grapes.
Mad
::
Mad (n.) An
earthworm.
Runway
::
Runway
(n.) The
beaten
path made by deer or other
animals
in
passing
to and from their
feeding
grounds.
Turnery
::
Turnery
(n.)
Things
or forms made by a
turner,
or in the
lathe..
Deplanate
::
Deplanate
(v. t.)
Flattened;
made level or even.
Average
::
Average
(a.)
According
to the laws of
averages;
as, the loss must be made good by
average
contribution..
Pretension
::
Pretension
(n.) A claim made,
whether
true or
false;
a right
alleged
or
assumed;
a
holding
out the
appearance
of
possessing
a
certain
character;
as,
pretensions
to
scholarship..
Sagger
::
Sagger
(n.) The clay of which such pots or cases are made.
Telegraphic
::
Telegraphic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
telegraph;
made or
communicated
by a
telegraph;
as,
telegraphic
signals;
telegraphic
art;
telegraphic
intelligence..
Earthwork
::
Earthwork
(n.) An
embankment
or
construction
made of
earth.
Nainsook
::
Nainsook
(n.) A thick sort of
jaconet
muslin,
plain or
striped,
formerly
made in
India..
Souffle
::
Souffle
(n.) A side dish
served
hot from the oven at
dinner,
made of eggs, milk, and flour or other
farinaceous
substance,
beaten
till very
light,
and
flavored
with
fruits,
liquors,
or
essence..
Hebdomadary
::
Hebdomadary
(n.) A
member
of a
chapter
or
convent,
whose week it is to
officiate
in the
choir,
and
perform
other
services,
which,
on
extraordinary
occasions,
are
performed
by the
superiors..
Mad
::
Mad (v. i.) To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See
Madding.
Cocoon
::
Cocoon
(n.) The egg cases of
mucus,
etc., made by
leeches
and other
worms..
Top
::
Top (n.) A
child's
toy,
commonly
in the form of a
conoid
or pear, made to spin on its
point,
usually
by
drawing
off a
string
wound round its
surface
or stem, the
motion
being
sometimes
continued
by means of a
whip..
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