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cade
1[ keyd ]
noun
- a juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, of the Mediterranean area, whose wood on destructive distillation yields an oily liquid oil of cade, used in treating skin diseases.
cade
2[ keyd ]
adjective
- Eastern New England and British. (of the young of animals) abandoned or left by the mother and raised by humans:
a cade lamb.
Cade
3[ keyd ]
noun
- Jack, died 1450, English rebel during the reign of Henry VI, based in Kent.
-cade
4- a combining form extracted from cavalcade, used with the meaning “procession” in the formation of compound words:
motorcade; tractorcade.
Cade
1/ keɪd /
noun
- CadeJack1450MEnglishPOLITICS: rebel leader Jack. died 1450, English leader of the Kentish rebellion against the misgovernment of Henry VI (1450)
cade
2/ keɪd /
adjective
- (of a young animal) left by its mother and reared by humans, usually as a pet
cade
3/ keɪd /
noun
- a juniper tree, Juniperus oxycedrus of the Mediterranean region, the wood of which yields an oily brown liquid ( oil of cade ) used to treat skin ailments
-cade
4combining form
- indicating a procession of a specified kind
motorcade
Word History and Origins
Origin of cade1
Origin of cade2
Word History and Origins
Origin of cade1
Origin of cade2
Origin of cade3
Example Sentences
Cade Hatton, co-chair of the LGBTQIA+ Greens group, said Ms Devulapalli's comments at the hustings were "just the most recent thing in a long list of things that have made people uncomfortable".
Kakkar has a later over-the-top turn as the elderly Alexander Iden, who gives Cade his just deserts despite her character’s conspicuous frailty.
And speaking of Cade, Sessions’ flamboyant performance as the agent of anarchy bounds across the stage with a “Spamalot”-level of madcap brio.
And a Mike Pence reference is comically smuggled in when Cade’s rebellion goes into murderous overdrive.
Clemson: The season that will define coach Dabo Swinney’s future opens with Georgia on a neutral field, includes Florida State in Tallahassee and depends heavily on quarterback Cade Klubnik’s progress.
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