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Definition of mad
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Mad
(superl.)
Extravagant;
immoderate.
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Hardbake
::
Hardbake
(n.) A
sweetmeat
of
boiled
brown sugar or
molasses
made with
almonds,
and
flavored
with
orange
or lemon
juice,
etc..
Weely
::
Weely () A kind of trap or snare for fish, made of
twigs..
Mad
::
Mad () p. p. of Made.
Clatter
::
Clatter
(n.) A
rattling
noise,
esp. that made by the
collision
of hard
bodies;
also, any loud,
abrupt
sound;
a
repetition
of
abrupt
sounds..
Velvet
::
Velvet
(a.) Made of
velvet;
soft and
delicate,
like
velvet;
velvety..
Supplely
::
Supple-jack
(n.) A
somewhat
similar
tropical
American
plant
(Paullinia
Curassavica);
also, a
walking
stick made from its
stem..
Rope
::
Rope (n.) A
large,
stout cord,
usually
one not less than an inch in
circumference,
made of
strands
twisted
or
braided
together.
It
differs
from cord, line, and
string,
only in its size. See
Cordage..
Bump
::
Bump (n.) The noise made by the
bittern.
Check
::
Check (n.) A word of
warning
denoting
that the king is in
danger;
such a
menace
of a
player's
king by an
adversary's
move as
would,
if it were any other
piece,
expose
it to
immediate
capture.
A king so
menaced
is said to be in
check,
and must be made safe at the next
move..
Livering
::
Livering
(n.) A kind of
pudding
or
sausage
made of liver or pork.
Twitch
::
Twitch
(n.) A stick with a hole in one end
through
which
passes
a loop, which can be drawn
tightly
over the upper lip or an ear of a
horse.
By
twisting
the stick the
compression
is made
sufficiently
painful
to keep the
animal
quiet
during
a
slight
surgical
operation..
Subdolous
::
Subdivision
(n.) A part of a thing made by
subdividing.
Ashlering
::
Ashlering
(n.)
Ashlar
when in thin slabs and made to serve
merely
as a case to the body of the wall.
Grain
::
Grain (n.) A
reddish
dye made from the
coccus
insect,
or
kermes;
hence,
a red color of any tint or hue, as
crimson,
scarlet,
etc.;
sometimes
used by the poets as
equivalent
to
Tyrian
purple..
Unheard
::
Unheard
(a.) Not
granted
an
audience
or a
hearing;
not
allowed
to
speak;
not
having
made a
defense,
or
stated
one's side of a
question;
disregarded;
unheeded;
as, to
condem/
a man
unheard..
Alpaca
::
Alpaca
(n.) A thin kind of cloth made of the wooly hair of the
alpaca,
often mixed with silk or with
cotton..
Steel
::
Steel (n.) An
instrument
or
implement
made of stee.
Felting
::
Felting
(n.) The
material
of which felt is made; also,
felted
cloth;
also, the
process
by which it is
made..
Edict
::
Edict (n.) A
public
command
or
ordinance
by the
sovereign
power;
the
proclamation
of a law made by an
absolute
authority,
as if by the very act of
announcement;
a
decree;
as, the
edicts
of the Roman
emperors;
the
edicts
of the
French
monarch..
Mechlin
::
Mechlin
(n.) A kind of lace made at, or
originating
in,
Mechlin,
in
Belgium..
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