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Definition of mad
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Mad (v. t.) To make mad or
furious;
to
madden.
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Error
::
Error (n.) A
wandering
or
deviation
from the right
course
or
standard;
irregularity;
mistake;
inaccuracy;
something
made wrong or left
wrong;
as, an error in
writing
or in
printing;
a
clerical
error..
Stephanotis
::
Stephanotis
(n.) A genus of
climbing
asclepiadaceous
shrubs,
of
Madagascar,
Malaya,
etc. They have
fleshy
or
coriaceous
opposite
leaves,
and large white waxy
flowers
in
cymes..
Action
::
Action
(n.) A suit or
process,
by which a
demand
is made of a right in a court of
justice;
in a broad
sense,
a
judicial
proceeding
for the
enforcement
or
protection
of a
right,
the
redress
or
prevention
of a
wrong,
or the
punishment
of a
public
offense..
Proficient
::
Proficient
(n.) One who has made
considerable
advances
in any
business,
art,
science,
or
branch
of
learning;
an
expert;
an
adept;
as,
proficient
in a
trade;
a
proficient
in
mathematics,
music,
etc..
Madefication
::
Madefication
(n.) The act of
madefying,
or
making
wet; the state of that which is made wet..
Protestant
::
Protestant
(v.) One who
protests;
--
originally
applied
to those who
adhered
to
Luther,
and
protested
against,
or made a
solemn
declaration
of
dissent
from, a
decree
of the
Emperor
Charles
V. and the Diet of
Spires,
in 1529,
against
the
Reformers,
and
appealed
to a
general
council;
-- now used in a
popular
sense to
designate
any
Christian
who does not
belong
to the Roman
Catholic
or the Greek
Church..
Madden
::
Madden
(v. i.) To
become
mad; to act as if mad.
Alluvial
::
Alluvial
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
contained
in, or
composed
of,
alluvium;
relating
to the
deposits
made by
flowing
water;
washed
away from one place and
deposited
in
another;
as,
alluvial
soil, mud,
accumulations,
deposits..
Madame
::
Madame
(n.) My lady; -- a
French
title
formerly
given to
ladies
of
quality;
now, in
France,
given to all
married
women..
Haemodromograph
::
Haemodromograph
(n.) Same as
Haemadromograph.
Unshed
::
Unshed
(a.) Not
spilt,
or made to flow, as blood or
tears..
Slash
::
Slash (n.) A large slit in the
material
of any
garment,
made to show the
lining
through
the
openings..
Napier''s Rods
::
Napier's
rods () A set of rods, made of bone or other
material,
each
divided
into nine
spaces,
and
containing
the
numbers
of a
column
of the
multiplication
table;
-- a
contrivance
of Baron
Napier,
the
inventor
of
logarithms,
for
facilitating
the
operations
of
multiplication
and
division..
Chica
::
Chica (n.) A
fermented
liquor
or beer made in South
American
from a
decoction
of
maize.
Affidavit
::
Affidavit
(n.) A sworn
statement
in
writing;
a
declaration
in
writing,
signed
and made upon oath
before
an
authorized
magistrate..
Demy
::
Demy (a.)
Pertaining
to, or made of, the size of paper
called
demy; as, a demy
book..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.) A
full-sized
model
around
which a mold of sand is made, to
receive
the
melted
metal.
It is
usually
made of wood and in
several
parts,
so as to be
removed
from the mold
without
injuring
it..
Coctile
::
Coctile
(a.) Made by
baking,
or
exposing
to heat, as a
brick..
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) A mark made with a
burning
iron; a
brand.
Phrenetical
::
Phrenetical
(a.)
Relating
to
phrenitis;
suffering
from
frenzy;
delirious;
mad;
frantic;
frenetic.
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