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CADMEAN, CADMIA, n. An oxyd of zink which collects on the sides of furnaces wher...
CADILLAC, n. A sort of pear.
CADI, n. In the Turkish dominions, a judge in civil affairs; usually the judge o...
CADGER, n. One who brings butter, eggs and poultry to the market, from the count...
CADGE, v.t. To carry a burden.
CADEW, n. A straw worm. [See Caddis .]
CADET, n. 1. The younger or youngest son. 2. A gentleman who carries arms in a r...
CADENZA, n. The fall or modulation of the voice in singing.
CADENT, n. Falling down; sinking.
CADENE, n. A species of inferior carpet imported from the Levant.
CADENCY, n. 1. A fall, a decline; a state of sinking. 2. A fall of the voice in ...
CADENCE, CADENCED, pp. or a. Having a particular cadence; as well cadenced music.
CADE-WORM, n. The same as caddis.
CADE-OIL, n. In the materia medica, an oil used in Germany and France, made of t...
CADE, a. Tame; bred by hand; domesticated; as a cade lamb. CADE , v.t. To bring ...
CADDY, n. A small box for keeping tea.