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Definition of lad
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Lad () p. p. of Lead, to
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Carmelite
::
Carmelite
(n.) A friar of a
mendicant
order (the Order of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel)
established
on Mount
Carmel,
in
Syria,
in the
twelfth
century;
a White
Friar..
Sickle
::
Sickle
(n.) A
reaping
instrument
consisting
of a steel blade
curved
into the form of a hook, and
having
a
handle
fitted
on a tang. The
sickle
has one side of the blade
notched,
so as
always
to
sharpen
with a
serrated
edge. Cf.
Reaping
hook, under
Reap..
Enfilade
::
Enfilade
(v. t.) To
pierce,
scour,
or rake with shot in the
direction
of the
length
of, as a work, or a line of
troops..
Scissors
::
Scissors
(n. pl.) A
cutting
instrument
resembling
shears,
but
smaller,
consisting
of two
cutting
blades
with
handles,
movable
on a pin in the
center,
by which they are held
together.
Often
called
a pair of
scissors..
Gladden
::
Gladden
(v. t.) To make glad; to
cheer;
to
please;
to
gratify;
to
rejoice;
to
exhilarate.
Fox
::
Fox (n.) A
sword;
-- so
called
from the stamp of a fox on the
blade,
or
perhaps
of a wolf taken for a fox..
Ladling
::
Ladling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ladl.
Limb
::
Limb (n.) The
border
or upper
spreading
part of a
monopetalous
corolla,
or of a
petal,
or
sepal;
blade..
Bluestocking
::
Bluestocking
(n.) A
literary
lady; a
female
pedant.
Gabionade
::
Gabionade
(n.) A
traverse
made with
gabions
between
guns or on their
flanks,
protecting
them from
enfilading
fire..
Lettuce
::
Lettuce
(n.) A
composite
plant of the genus
Lactuca
(L.
sativa),
the
leaves
of which are used as
salad.
Plants
of this genus yield a milky
juice,
from which
lactucarium
is
obtained.
The
commonest
wild
lettuce
of the
United
States
is L.
Canadensis..
Omoplate
::
Omoplate
(n.) The
shoulder
blade,
or
scapula..
Ladder
::
Ladder
(v. i.) A frame
usually
portable,
of wood,
metal,
or rope, for
ascent
and
descent,
consisting
of two side
pieces
to which are
fastened
cross
strips
or
rounds
forming
steps..
#NAME?
::
-some (a.) An
adjective
suffix
having
primarily
the sense of like or same, and
indicating
a
considerable
degree
of the thing or
quality
denoted
in the first part of the
compound;
as in
mettlesome,
full of
mettle
or
spirit;
gladsome,
full of
gladness;
winsome,
blithesome,
etc..
Ladinos
::
Ladinos
(pl. ) of
Ladin.
Calceiform
::
Calceiform
(a.)
Shaped
like a
slipper,
as one petal of the
lady's-slipper;
calceolate..
Cream-slice
::
Cream-slice
(n.) A
wooden
knife with a long thin
blade,
used in
handling
cream or ice
cream..
Encysted
::
Encysted
(a.)
Inclosed
in a cyst, or a sac,
bladder,
or
vesicle;
as, an
encysted
tumor..
Gallstone
::
Gallstone
(n.) A
concretion,
or
calculus,
formed
in the gall
bladder
or
biliary
passages.
See
Calculus,
n., 1..
Feathering
::
Feathering
(n.) The act of
turning
the blade of the oar, as it rises from the water in
rowing,
from a
vertical
to a
horizontal
position.
See To
feather
an oar, under
Feather,
v. t..
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