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202 words match “PAD”

LEPADITE n.
Same as Lepadoid.
LEPADOID n.
A stalked barnacle of the genus Lepas, or family Lepadidæ; a goose barnacle. Also used adjectively.
POMPADOUR n.
it straight back from the forehead over a roll; -- so called after the Marchioness de Pompadour of France. Also much used adjectively.
ROYAL SPADE n.
A spade when spades are trumps under the condition that every trick over six taken by the successful bidder has a score value of 9; -- usually in pl.
SAPADILLO n.
See Sapodila.
SEA PAD n.
The puffin.
SPAD n.
A nail one or two inches long, of iron, brass, tin, or tinner iron, with a hole through the flattened head, used to mark stations in underground surveying.
SPADASSIN n.
A bravo; a bully; a duelist. Ld. Lytton.
SPADDLE n.
A little spade. [Obs.]
SPADE n. 6 definitions
oblong and nearly rectangular blade of iron, with a handle like that of a shovel. "With spade and pickax armed." Milton.
SPADEBONE n.
Shoulder blade. [Prov. Eng.]
SPADEFISH n.
An American market fish (Chætodipterus faber) common on the southern coasts; -- called also angel fish, moonfish, and porgy.
SPADEFOOT n.
f the genus Scaphiopus, esp. S. Holbrookii, of the Eastern United States; -- called also spade toad.
SPADEFUL n.
As much as a spade will hold or lift.
SPADER n.
One who, or that which, spades; specifically, a digging machine.
SPADICEOUS a. 2 definitions
Bearing flowers on a spadix; of the nature of a spadix.
SPADICOSE a.
Spadiceous.
SPADILLE n.
The ace of spades in omber and quadrille.
SPADIX n. 2 definitions
A fleshy spike of flowers, usually inclosed in a leaf called a spathe.
SPADO n. 2 definitions
Same as Spade, 2.
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