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Definition of mad
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Mad
(superl.)
Having
impaired
polarity;
--
applied
to a
compass
needle.
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Heretic
::
Heretic
(n.) One who
having
made a
profession
of
Christian
belief,
deliberately
and
pertinaciously
refuses
to
believe
one or more of the
articles
of faith
determined
by the
authority
of the
universal
church..
Maniac
::
Maniac
(n.) A
raving
lunatic;
a
madman.
Thermometrical
::
Thermometrical
(a.) Made, or
ascertained,
by means of a
thermometer;
as,
thermometrical
observations..
Clam
::
Clam (n.) A crash or
clangor
made by
ringing
all the bells of a chime at once.
Sail
::
Sail (n.) An
extent
of
canvas
or other
fabric
by means of which the wind is made
serviceable
as a power for
propelling
vessels
through
the
water.
Sifac
::
Sifac (n.) The white
indris
of
Madagascar.
It is
regarded
by the
natives
as
sacred.
Folio
::
Folio (n.) A book made of
sheets
of paper each
folded
once (four pages to the
sheet);
hence,
a book of the
largest
kind. See Note under
Paper..
Subinfeudation
::
Subibfer
(v. t. & i.) To infer from an
inference
already
made.
Bocking
::
Bocking
(n.) A
coarse
woolen
fabric,
used for floor
cloths,
to cover
carpets,
etc.; -- so
called
from the town of
Bocking,
in
England,
where it was first
made..
Irony
::
Irony (a.) Made or
consisting
of iron;
partaking
of iron; iron; as, irony
chains;
irony
particles..
Diastole
::
Diastole
(n.) A
figure
by which a
syllable
naturally
short is made long.
Marbled
::
Marbled
(a.) Made to
resemble
marble;
veined
or
spotted
like
marble.
Panama Hat
::
Panama
hat () A fine
plaited
hat, made in
Central
America
of the young
leaves
of a plant
(Carludovica
palmata)..
Vellum
::
Vellum
(n.) A fine kind of
parchment,
usually
made from
calfskin,
and
rendered
clear and
white,
-- used as for
writing
upon, and for
binding
books..
Poyntel
::
Poyntel
(n.)
Paving
or
flooring
made of small
squares
or
lozenges
set
diagonally.
Polony
::
Polony
(n.) A kind of
sausage
made of meat
partly
cooked.
Onomasticon
::
Onomasticon
(n.) A
collection
of names and
terms;
a
dictionary;
specif.,
a
collection
of Greek
names,
with
explanatory
notes,
made by
Julius
Pollux
about
A.D.180..
Buckskin
::
Buckskin
(n.)
Breeches
made of
buckskin.
Built
::
Built (a.)
Formed;
shaped;
constructed;
made; -- often used in
composition
and
preceded
by the word
denoting
the form; as,
frigate-built,
clipper-built,
etc..
Porcelain
::
Porcelain
(n.) A fine
translucent
or
semitransculent
kind of
earthenware,
made first in China and
Japan,
but now also in
Europe
and
America;
--
called
also
China,
or China
ware..
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