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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.)
Angry;
out of
patience;
vexed;
as, to get mad at a
person..
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Macrame Lace
::
Macrame
lace () A
coarse
lace made of
twine,
used
especially
in
decorating
furniture..
Ultramarine
::
Ultramarine
(n.) A blue
pigment
formerly
obtained
by
powdering
lapis
lazuli,
but now
produced
in large
quantities
by
fusing
together
silica,
alumina,
soda, and
sulphur,
thus
forming
a
glass,
colored
blue by the
sodium
polysulphides
made in the
fusion.
Also used
adjectively..
Half-port
::
Half-port
(n.) One half of a
shutter
made in two parts for
closing
a
porthole.
Woolen
::
Woolen
(n.) Cloth made of wool;
woollen
goods.
Haemadrometry
::
Haemadrometry
(n.) Alt. of
Haemadromometr.
Progress
::
Progress
(n.) A
journey
of
state;
a
circuit;
especially,
one made by a
sovereign
through
parts of his own
dominions..
Pinetum
::
Pinetum
(n.) A
plantation
of pine
trees;
esp., a
collection
of
living
pine trees made for
ornamental
or
scientific
purposes..
Model
::
Model (n.)
Something
intended
to
serve,
or that may
serve,
as a
pattern
of
something
to be made; a
material
representation
or
embodiment
of an
ideal;
sometimes,
a
drawing;
a plan; as, the clay model of a
sculpture;
the
inventor's
model of a
machine..
Cleft
::
Cleft (n.) A space or
opening
made by
splitting;
a
crack;
a
crevice;
as, the cleft of a
rock..
Ant
::
Ant (n.) A
hymenopterous
insect
of the
Linnaean
genus
Formica,
which is now made a
family
of
several
genera;
an
emmet;
a
pismire..
Shingling
::
Shingling
(n.) The act of
covering
with
shingles;
shingles,
collectively;
a
covering
made of
shingles..
Cruise
::
Cruise
(n.) A
voyage
made in
various
directions,
as of an armed
vessel,
for the
protection
of other
vessels,
or in
search
of an
enemy;
a
sailing
to and fro, as for
exploration
or for
pleasure..
Plaid
::
Plaid (n.) A
rectangular
garment
or piece of
cloth,
usually
made of the
checkered
material
called
tartan,
but
sometimes
of plain gray, or gray with black
stripes.
It is worn by both sexes in
Scotland..
Spread
::
Spread
(v. i.) To be made known more
extensively,
as
news..
Glenlivet
::
Glenlivet
(n.) A kind of
Scotch
whisky,
named from the
district
in which it was first
made..
Fret
::
Fret (n.) The
reticulated
headdress
or net, made of gold or
silver
wire, in which
ladies
in the
Middle
Ages
confined
their
hair..
Postdate
::
Postdate
(v. t.) To date after the real time; as, to
postdate
a
contract,
that is, to date it later than the time when it was in fact
made..
Rift
::
Rift (n.) An
opening
made by
riving
or
splitting;
a
cleft;
a
fissure.
Confection
::
Confection
(n.) A soft solid made by
incorporating
a
medicinal
substance
or
substances
with
sugar,
sirup,
or
honey..
Haematodynamometer
::
Haematodynamometer
(n.) Same as
Hemadynamometer.
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