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2,072 words match “RAD”

OCTORADIATED a.
Having eight rays.
OSPHRADIUM n.
The olfactory organ of some Mollusca. It is connected with the organ of respiration.
OVERTRADE v.
To trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for or seleng them; to overstock the market.
OVERTRADING n.
The act or practice of buying goods beyond the means of payment; a glutting of the market.
PALMIGRADE a.
Putting the whole foot upon the ground in walking, as some mammals.
PARADACTYLUM n.
The side of a toe or finger.
PARADE n. 10 definitions
ipments, for inspection or evolutions before some superior officer; a review of troops. Parades are general, regimental, or private (troop, battery, or company), according to the force assembled.
PARADIGM n. 3 definitions
An example; a model; a pattern. [R.] "The paradigms and patterns of all things." Cudworth.
PARADIGMATIC n.
A writer of memoirs of religious persona, as examples of Christian excellence.
PARADIGMATIC; PARADIGMATICAL a.
Exemplary. -- Par`a*dig*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. [Obs.]
PARADIGMATIZE v.
To set forth as a model or example. [Obs.] Hammond.
PARADISAIC; PARADISAICAL a.
Of or pertaining to, or resembling, paradise; paradisiacal. "Paradisaical pleasures." Gray.
PARADISAL a.
Paradisiacal.
PARADISE n. 6 definitions
The abode of sanctified souls after death. To-day shalt thou be with me in paradise. Luke xxiii. 43. It sounds to him like her mother's voice, Singing in Paradise. Longfellow.
PARADISEAN a.
Paradisiacal.
PARADISED a.
Placed in paradise; enjoying delights as of paradise.
PARADISIAC; PARADISIACAL a.
Of or pertaining to paradise; suitable to, or like, paradise. C. Kingsley. T. Burnet. "A paradisiacal scene." Pope. The valley . . . is of quite paradisiac beauty. G. Eliot.
PARADISIAL; PARADISIAN a.
Paradisiacal. [R.]
PARADISIC a.
Paradisiacal. [R.] Broome.
PARADISICAL a.
Paradisiacal. [R.]
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