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WAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a small mass, bundle, or tuft: such as a : a soft mass especially of a loose fibrous material variously used (as to stop an aperture, pad a garment, or hold ...
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WAD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a small mass, lump, or ball of anything: a wad of tobacco. a wad of paper; a wad of tobacco. Informal. a comparatively large stock or quantity of something, ...
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World Association of Detectives
The purpose of the World Association of Detectives is to promote and maintain the highest ethical practices in our profession.
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▪ I. wad, n.1 (wɒd) Also 7 wadd(e, wade. [Of obscure origin; the identity of the word in all the senses is not quite certain. With sense 3 cf. mod.Sw. vadd, G., Du. watte, Fr. ouate (whence It. ovatta), wadding; the etymology and mutual relation of these words are unknown.] 1. a. A bundle of hay or ...
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wad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
wad · Etymology. edit. Borrowed from English ward. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /wad/. Noun. edit. wad. ward · Hyphenation: wad. Verb. edit. wád. to have ...
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Wad - Wikipedia
Other uses · wad, the Dutch term for a mud flat on the Wadden Sea · Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones, a 2013 album by American rock band Black ...
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Wad - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A wad is a bundle or lump of something, like the wads of chewing gum you'll find if you look under your chair at school.
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WAD Synonyms: 255 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for WAD: loads, ton, plenty, chunk, dozen, bunch, pile, slew; Antonyms of WAD: handful, bit, mouthful, strain, pinch, ounce, taste, ...
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wad | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
(informal) a roll or large amount of paper money. He walked into the jewelry store with a wad and bought the most expensive necklace there. related ...
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Wad - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"small bunch of fibrous, soft material for padding or stuffing," a word of uncertain origin, perhaps from Medieval Latin wadda (14c., source also of French ...
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WAD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a number of usually flat and/or small objects pressed tightly together: a wad of twenty-dollar bills, a wad of gum, She used a wad (= a mass) of tissues to ...
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wad/wɔd; wɑd/ n1 lump or bundle of soft material used for keeping things apart or in place, or to block a hole, etc 块状软物, 填料(作隔离、 固定或填塞等用的) The noise was so loud that she put wads of cotton wool in her ears. 噪声很大, 她用棉花团把耳朵堵上了.2 quantity of documents or banknotes folded, rolled or held together(文件或钞票...
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WAD
WAD, Wad, or wad may refer to:
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Joan the Wad, a mythological character in Cornish folklore
Nishigandha Wad (born 1969), Indian film actress Wad, any black manganese oxide or hydroxide mineral rich rock of various ore deposits
WAD, the IATA airport code for Andriamena Airport, Andriamena, Madagascar
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Wad Goals
"Wad Goals" is the 13th episode of the thirty-second season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 697th episode overall. Critical response
Tony Sokol with Den of Geek, said "“Wad Goals” aims at too many targets and spends some time in the rough.
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Wad Banda
Wad Banda () is a locality located in West Kordofan, Sudan. taken Wad Banda.
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