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ALL meanings of pad

pad
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  • abbreviation Technical meaning of PAD Packet Assembler/Disassembler 3
  • noun pad soft part of finger 1
  • intransitive verb pad walk softly 1
  • intransitive verb pad walk slowly 1
  • noun pad a dull, muffled sound, as of footsteps on the ground. 1
  • noun pad a road horse, as distinguished from a hunting or working horse. 1
  • noun pad a highwayman. 1
  • noun pad British Dialect. a path, lane, or road. 1
  • verb with object pad to travel along on foot. 1
  • verb with object pad to beat down by treading. 1
  • verb without object pad to travel on foot; walk. 1
  • verb without object pad to walk so that one's footsteps make a dull, muffled sound. 1
  • idioms pad on the pad, Slang. (of a police officer) receiving a bribe, especially on a regular basis. 1
  • noun Definition of pad in Technology (PAD) Hardware or software device for splitting a data stream into discrete packets for transmission over some medium and then reforming the stream(s) at the receiver. The term is most often used for interfaces to X.25 lines. 1
  • noun pad soft protective layer 1
  • noun pad notebook, jotter 1
  • transitive verb pad add stuffing to 1
  • transitive verb pad add extra to 1
  • noun pad home 1
  • noun pad soft part of animal's paw 1
  • countable noun pad A pad is a fairly thick, flat piece of a material such as cloth or rubber. Pads are used, for example, to clean things, to protect things, or to change their shape. 0
  • countable noun pad A pad of paper is a number of pieces of paper which are fixed together along the top or the side, so that each piece can be torn off when it has been used. 0
  • verb pad When someone pads somewhere, they walk there with steps that are fairly quick, light, and quiet. 0
  • countable noun pad A pad is a platform or an area of flat, hard ground where helicopters take off and land or rockets are launched. 0
  • countable noun pad People can refer to the place where they live as their pad, especially if it is a flat. 0
  • countable noun pad The pads of a person's fingers and toes or of an animal's feet are the soft, fleshy parts of them. 0
  • verb pad If you pad something, you put something soft in it or over it in order to make it less hard, to protect it, or to give it a different shape. 0
  • noun pad a thick piece of soft material used to make something comfortable, give it shape, or protect it 0
  • noun pad a guard made of flexible resilient material worn in various sports to protect parts of the body 0
  • noun pad a block of firm absorbent material soaked with ink for transferring to a rubber stamp 0
  • noun pad a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge 0
  • noun pad a flat piece of stiff material used to back a piece of blotting paper 0
  • noun pad the fleshy cushion-like underpart of the foot of a cat, dog, etc 0
  • noun pad any of the parts constituting such a structure 0
  • noun pad any of various level surfaces or flat-topped structures, such as a launch pad 0
  • noun pad the large flat floating leaf of the water lily 0
  • noun pad a resistive attenuator network inserted in the path of a signal to reduce amplitude or to match one circuit to another 0
  • noun pad a person's residence 0
  • noun pad a bed or bedroom 0
  • verb pad to line, stuff, or fill out with soft material, esp in order to protect or give shape to 0
  • verb pad to inflate with irrelevant or false information 0
  • verb pad to walk with a soft or muffled tread 0
  • verb pad to travel (a route) on foot, esp at a slow pace; tramp 0
  • noun pad a dull soft sound, esp of footsteps 0
  • noun pad a slow-paced horse; nag 0
  • noun pad a path or track 0
  • noun pad a soft, stuffed saddle 0
  • noun pad anything made of or stuffed with soft material to fill out a shape, protect against friction, pressure, jarring, or blows, etc.; cushion 0
  • noun pad a piece of folded gauze, compressed cotton, etc. used as a dressing or protection on a wound, etc. 0
  • noun pad the foot of certain animals, as the wolf or fox 0
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