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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.)
Proceeding
from, or
indicating,
madness;
expressing
distraction;
prompted
by
infatuation,
fury, or
extreme
rashness..
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Promise
::
Promise
(a.) In
general,
a
declaration,
written
or
verbal,
made by one
person
to
another,
which binds the
person
who makes it to do, or to
forbear
to do, a
specified
act; a
declaration
which gives to the
person
to whom it is made a right to
expect
or to claim the
performance
or
forbearance
of a
specified
act..
Instrument
::
Instrument
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is made a
means,
or is
caused
to serve a
purpose;
a
medium,
means,
or
agent..
Indian
::
Indian
(a.) Made of maize or
Indian
corn; as,
Indian
corn,
Indian
meal,
Indian
bread,
and the
like..
Shoddy
::
Shoddy
(v. t.) A
fabric
of
inferior
quality
made of, or
containing
a large
amount
of,
shoddy..
Powdermill
::
Powdermill
(n.) A mill in which
gunpowder
is made.
Ogdoad
::
Ogdoad
(n.) A thing made up of eight
parts.
Rent
::
Rent (n.) An
opening
made by
rending;
a break or
breach
made by
force;
a tear.
Puree
::
Puree (n.) A dish made by
boiling
any
article
of food to a pulp and
rubbing
it
through
a
sieve;
as, a puree of fish, or of
potatoes;
especially,
a soup the
thickening
of which is so
treated..
Fieri Facias
::
Fieri
facias
() A
judicial
writ that lies for one who has
recovered
in debt or
damages,
commanding
the
sheriff
that he cause to be made of the
goods,
chattels,
or real
estate
of the
defendant,
the sum
claimed..
Reclamation
::
Reclamation
(n.)
Representation
made in
opposition;
remonstrance.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) A
process
of
demonstration
in which a
general
truth is
gathered
from an
examination
of
particular
cases,
one of which is known to be true, the
examination
being so
conducted
that each case is made to
depend
on the
preceding
one; --
called
also
successive
induction..
Madwort
::
Madwort
(n.) A genus of
cruciferous
plants
(Alyssum)
with white or
yellow
flowers
and
rounded
pods. A.
maritimum
is the
commonly
cultivated
sweet
alyssum,
a
fragrant
white-flowered
annual..
Meerschaum
::
Meerschaum
(n.) A
tobacco
pipe made of this
mineral.
Lacquer
::
Lacquer
(n.) A
varnish,
consisting
of a
solution
of
shell-lac
in
alcohol,
often
colored
with
gamboge,
saffron,
or the like; -- used for
varnishing
metals,
papier-mache,
and wood. The name is also given to
varnishes
made of other
ingredients,
esp. the
tough,
solid
varnish
of the
Japanese,
with which
ornamental
objects
are
made..
Gruel
::
Gruel (n.) A
light,
liquid
food, made by
boiling
meal of
maize,
oatmeal,
or fiour in water or milk; thin
porridge..
Burin
::
Burin (n.) The
cutting
tool of an
engraver
on
metal,
used in line
engraving.
It is made of
tempered
steel,
one end being
ground
off
obliquely
so as to
produce
a sharp
point,
and the other end
inserted
in a
handle;
a
graver;
also, the
similarly
shaped
tool used by
workers
in
marble..
Swab
::
Swab (n.) A kind of mop for
cleaning
floors,
the desks of
vessels,
etc., esp. one made of
rope-yarns
or
threads..
Micrometrical
::
Micrometrical
(a.)
Belonging
to
micrometry;
made by the
micrometer.
Pilotage
::
Pilotage
(n.) The
compensation
made or
allowed
to a
pilot.
Saving
::
Saving
(a.)
Bringing
back in
returns
or in
receipts
the sum
expended;
incurring
no loss,
though
not
gainful;
as, a
saving
bargain;
the ship has made a
saving
voyage..
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