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pad
1[ pad ]
noun
- a cushionlike mass of soft material used for comfort, protection, or stuffing.
- a soft, stuffed cushion used as a saddle; a padded leather saddle without a tree.
- a number of sheets of paper glued or otherwise held together at one edge to form a tablet.
- a soft, ink-soaked block of absorbent material for inking a rubber stamp.
- Anatomy, Zoology. any fleshy mass of tissue that cushions a weight-bearing part of the body, as on the underside of a paw.
- the foot, as of a fox, hare, or wolf.
- a piece or fold of gauze or other absorbent material for use as a surgical dressing or a protective covering.
- Zoology. a pulvillus, as on the tarsus or foot of an insect.
- a lily pad.
- Rocketry. launch pad ( def 1 ).
- Slang.
- one's living quarters, as an apartment or room.
- one's bed.
- a room where people gather to take narcotics; an addicts' den.
- Slang.
- money paid as a bribe to and shared among police officers, as for ignoring law violations.
- a list of police officers receiving such money.
- Electricity. a nonadjustable attenuator consisting of a network of fixed resistors.
- Shipbuilding.
- a metal plate riveted or welded to a surface as a base or attachment for bolts, hooks, eyes, etc.
- a piece of wood laid on the back of a deck beam to give the deck surface a desired amount of camber.
- Carpentry.
- a handle for holding various small, interchangeable saw blades.
- Metallurgy. a raised surface on a casting.
- a small deposit of weld metal, as for building up a worn surface.
verb (used with object)
- to furnish, protect, fill out, or stuff with a pad or padding.
- to expand or add to unnecessarily or dishonestly:
to pad a speech; to pad an expense account.
- Metallurgy. to add metal to (a casting) above its required dimensions, to insure the flow of enough metal to all parts.
verb (used without object)
- to insure the proper forging of a piece.
pad
2[ pad ]
noun
- a dull, muffled sound, as of footsteps on the ground.
- a road horse, as distinguished from a hunting or working horse.
- a highwayman.
- British Dialect. a path, lane, or road.
verb (used with object)
- to travel along on foot.
- to beat down by treading.
verb (used without object)
- to travel on foot; walk.
- to walk so that one's footsteps make a dull, muffled sound.
PaD
3abbreviation for
pad
1/ ±èæ»å /
noun
- a thick piece of soft material used to make something comfortable, give it shape, or protect it
- a guard made of flexible resilient material worn in various sports to protect parts of the body
- Also calledstamp padink pad a block of firm absorbent material soaked with ink for transferring to a rubber stamp
- Also callednotepadwriting pad a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge
- a flat piece of stiff material used to back a piece of blotting paper
- the fleshy cushion-like underpart of the foot of a cat, dog, etc
- any of the parts constituting such a structure
- any of various level surfaces or flat-topped structures, such as a launch pad
- entomol a nontechnical name for pulvillus
- the large flat floating leaf of the water lily
- electronics a resistive attenuator network inserted in the path of a signal to reduce amplitude or to match one circuit to another
- slang.a person's residence
- slang.a bed or bedroom
verb
- to line, stuff, or fill out with soft material, esp in order to protect or give shape to
- often foll by out to inflate with irrelevant or false information
to pad out a story
pad
2/ ±èæ»å /
verb
- intr; often foll by along, up, etc to walk with a soft or muffled tread
- whenintr, often foll by around to travel (a route) on foot, esp at a slow pace; tramp
to pad around the country
noun
- a dull soft sound, esp of footsteps
- archaic.short for footpad
- archaic.a slow-paced horse; nag
- a path or track
a cattle pad
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pad1
Origin of pad2
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pad1
Origin of pad2
Idioms and Phrases
- on the pad, Slang. (of a police officer) receiving a bribe, especially on a regular basis.
Example Sentences
Wash, dry and trim upper tops of okra pads, then cut crosswise into 1/2†pieces.
In a shot that likely got left in Robert Altman's scratch pad for being too on-the-nose, the Nashville star wrote "Get me to God's country" over an image of his private jet.
Saturday will mark the first fully padded day, a true test for every football team.
She told the news outlet she’d had to pick up a new sleeping pad at REI: “I left my old one with my ex.â€
Dichen Lachman: “They had to put a pad on the back of the door because I was hurting my hand from slamming it against the door.â€
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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