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1Wad — Wad, n. [Probably of Scand. origin; cf. Sw. vadd wadding, Dan vat, D. & G. watte. Cf. {Wadmol}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A little mass, tuft, or bundle, as of hay or tow. Holland. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: A little mass of some soft or flexible… …
2wad — ► NOUN 1) a lump or bundle of a soft material, as used for padding, stuffing, or wiping. 2) a bundle of paper, banknotes, or documents. 3) informal a large amount of something, especially money. 4) chiefly historical a disc of felt or another… …
3wad — I. noun Etymology: Middle English wadde, from Medieval Latin wadda Date: 15th century 1. a small mass, bundle, or tuft: as a. a soft mass especially of a loose fibrous material variously used (as to stop an aperture, pad a garment, or hold grease …
4wad — {{11}}wad (n.) early 15c., soft material for padding or stuffing, of uncertain origin, and the different meanings may represent more than one source. Among the possible connections are M.L. wadda, Du. watten, and M.E. wadmal (late 14c.) woolen… …
5wad — n. & v. n. 1 a lump or bundle of soft material used esp. to keep things apart or in place or to stuff up an opening. 2 a disc of felt etc. keeping powder or shot in place in a gun. 3 a number of banknotes or documents placed together. 4 Brit. sl …
6wad — [wɒd] noun 1》 a lump or bundle of a soft material, as used for padding, stuffing, or wiping. ↘chiefly historical a disc of felt or another material used to keep powder or shot in place in a gun barrel. 2》 a bundle of paper, banknotes, or… …
7Doom WAD — format is default format of package files for the video game Doom or its sequel Doom II, that are containing sprites, levels, and game data. WAD stands for Where s All the Data?.[1] Immediately after its release in 1993, Doom attracted a sizeable …
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9Wed hook — Wad Wad, n. [Probably of Scand. origin; cf. Sw. vadd wadding, Dan vat, D. & G. watte. Cf. {Wadmol}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A little mass, tuft, or bundle, as of hay or tow. Holland. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: A little mass of some soft or… …
10wadding — wad ► NOUN 1) a lump or bundle of a soft material, as used for padding, stuffing, or wiping. 2) a bundle of paper, banknotes, or documents. 3) informal a large amount of something, especially money. 4) chiefly historical a disc of felt or another …