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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.)
Having
impaired
polarity;
--
applied
to a
compass
needle.
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Buckler
::
Buckler
(n.) A block of wood or plate of iron made to fit a hawse hole, or the
circular
opening
in a
half-port,
to
prevent
water from
entering
when the
vessel
pitches..
Manifold
::
Manifold
(n.) A copy of a
writing
made by the
manifold
process.
Spread
::
Spread
(v. i.) To be made known more
extensively,
as
news..
Yew
::
Yew (n.) A bow for
shooting,
made of the yew..
Boring
::
Boring
(n.) The chips or
fragments
made by
boring.
Munjistin
::
Munjistin
(n.) An
orange-red
coloring
substance
resembling
alizarin,
found in the root of an East
Indian
species
of
madder
(Rubia
munjista)..
Gossamer
::
Gossamer
(n.) An outer
garment,
made of
waterproof
gossamer..
Madrier
::
Madrier
(n.) A plank to
receive
the mouth of a
petard,
with which it is
applied
to
anything
intended
to be
broken
down..
Skiver
::
Skiver
(n.) An
inferior
quality
of
leather,
made of split
sheepskin,
tanned
by
immersion
in
sumac,
and dyed. It is used for hat
linings,
pocketbooks,
bookbinding,
etc..
Wheal
::
Wheal (n.) A more or less
elongated
mark
raised
by a
stroke;
also, a
similar
mark made by any
cause;
a weal; a
wale..
Flap
::
Flap (v.) The
motion
of
anything
broad and
loose,
or a
stroke
or sound made with it; as, the flap of a sail or of a
wing..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(a.) Made, done, or
happening
by
chance;
arranged
with
little
or no
preparation;
determined
by
circumstances;
haphazard;
as, a
scratch
team; a
scratch
crew for a boat race; a
scratch
shot in
billiards..
Cordovan
::
Cordovan
(n.) Same as
Cordwain.
In
England
the name is
applied
to
leather
made from
horsehide.
Grant
::
Grant (v. t.) A
transfer
of
property
by deed or
writing;
especially,
au
appropriation
or
conveyance
made by the
government;
as, a grant of land or of
money;
also, the deed or
writing
by which the
transfer
is
made..
Haemadromograph
::
Haemadromograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
registering
the
velocity
of the
blood.
Anemogram
::
Anemogram
(n.) A
record
made by an
anemograph.
Spectral
::
Spectral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
spectrum;
made by the
spectrum;
as,
spectral
colors;
spectral
analysis..
Grimace
::
Grimace
(n.) A
distortion
of the
countenance,
whether
habitual,
from
affectation,
or
momentary
aad
occasional,
to
express
some
feeling,
as
contempt,
disapprobation,
complacency,
etc.; a
smirk;
a
made-up
face..
Nickel
::
Nickel
(n.) A small coin made of or
containing
nickel;
esp., a
five-cent
piece..
Lunacy
::
Lunacy
(n.)
Insanity
or
madness;
properly,
the kind of
insanity
which is
broken
by
intervals
of
reason,
--
formerly
supposed
to be
influenced
by the
changes
of the moon; any form of
unsoundness
of mind,
except
idiocy;
mental
derangement
or
alienation..
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