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Definition of gad
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Gad (n.) A
wedge-shaped
billet
of iron or
steel.
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Dorse
::
Dorse (n.) The
Baltic
or
variable
cod
(Gadus
callarias),
by some
believed
to be the young of the
common
codfish..
Megaderm
::
Megaderm
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of Old World
blood-sucking
bats of the genus
Megaderma.
Thulium
::
Thulium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of
uncertain
properties
and
identity,
said to have been found in the
mineral
gadolinite..
Gadwall
::
Gadwall
(n.) A large duck (Anas
strepera),
valued
as a game bird, found in the
northern
parts of
Europe
and
America;
--
called
also gray
duck..
Rodomont
::
Rodomont
(n.) A vain or
blustering
boaster;
a
braggart;
a
braggadocio.
Gadling
::
Gadling
(v. i.)
Gadding
about.
Scandium
::
Scandium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the boron
group,
whose
existence
was
predicted
under the
provisional
name
ekaboron
by means of the
periodic
law, and
subsequently
discovered
by
spectrum
analysis
in
certain
rare
Scandinavian
minerals
(euxenite
and
gadolinite).
It has not yet been
isolated.
Symbol
Sc.
Atomic
weight
44..
Warble
::
Warble
(n.) A small tumor
produced
by the
larvae
of the
gadfly
in the backs of
horses,
cattle,
etc.
Called
also
warblet,
warbeetle,
warnles..
Pollack
::
Pollack
(n.) A
marine
gadoid
food fish of
Europe
(Pollachius
virens).
Called
also
greenfish,
greenling,
lait, leet, lob,
lythe,
and
whiting
pollack..
Gadding
::
Gadding
(a. & n.) Going about much,
needlessly
or
without
purpose..
Oxfly
::
Oxfly (n.) The
gadfly
of
cattle.
Gadding
::
Gadding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ga.
Rigadoon
::
Rigadoon
(n.) A gay,
lively
dance for one
couple,
-- said to have been
borrowed
from
Provence
in
France..
Brigading
::
Brigading
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Brigad.
Braggadocio
::
Braggadocio
(n.) A
braggart;
a
boaster;
a
swaggerer.
Bluff
::
Bluff (n.) An act of
bluffing;
an
expression
of
self-confidence
for the
purpose
of
intimidation;
braggadocio;
as, that is only
bluff,
or a
bluff..
Gadabout
::
Gadabout
(n.) A
gadde.
Rake
::
Rake (v. i.) To walk
about;
to gad or
ramble
idly.
Haggada
::
Haggada
(n.) A
story,
anecdote,
or
legend
in the
Talmud,
to
explain
or
illustrate
the text of the Old
Testament..
Gad
::
Gad (n.) A
wedge-shaped
billet
of iron or
steel.
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