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  • 11wad — ● wad nom masculin Nom sous lequel on désigne une série d oxydes naturels hydratés de manganèse, de texture généralement terreuse. ⇒WAD, subst. masc. MINÉR. Série d oxydes naturels hydratés de manganèse. Sous le nom de wad, on désigne des… …

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  • 12WAD (magazine) — WAD Magazine Pays  France Langue Anglais et Français Périodicité trimestriel Date de fondation 1999 Éditeur …

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  • 13wad — [wad] n. a bundle of money; a bankroll. (Originally underworld. See also tight wad.) □ I lost my wad on a rotten horse in the seventh race. □ Youd better not flash a wad like that around here. You won’t have it long …

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  • 14wad|moll — wad|mal, wad|maal, wad|mol, or wad|moll «WOD muhl», noun. a coarse woolen fabric formerly worn by country people in Northern Europe. ╂[< Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic vathmāl, probably ultimately < vāth cloth). See related etym. at… …

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  • 15wad|mol — wad|mal, wad|maal, wad|mol, or wad|moll «WOD muhl», noun. a coarse woolen fabric formerly worn by country people in Northern Europe. ╂[< Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic vathmāl, probably ultimately < vāth cloth). See related etym. at… …

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  • 16wad|maal — wad|mal, wad|maal, wad|mol, or wad|moll «WOD muhl», noun. a coarse woolen fabric formerly worn by country people in Northern Europe. ╂[< Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic vathmāl, probably ultimately < vāth cloth). See related etym. at… …

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  • 17wad|mal — wad|mal, wad|maal, wad|mol, or wad|moll «WOD muhl», noun. a coarse woolen fabric formerly worn by country people in Northern Europe. ╂[< Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic vathmāl, probably ultimately < vāth cloth). See related etym. at… …

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  • 18Wad — 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… …

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  • 19Wad — Wad, n. [See {Woad}.] Woad. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20Wad — Wad, Wadd Wadd, n. (Min.) (a) An earthy oxide of manganese, or mixture of different oxides and water, with some oxide of iron, and often silica, alumina, lime, or baryta; black ocher. There are several varieties. (b) Plumbago, or black lead.… …

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