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  • dada — a nihilistic artistic movement of the early 20th century in W Europe and the US, founded on principles of irrationality, incongruity, and irreverence towards accepted aesthetic criteria
  • dadd — Richard. 1817–86, British painter of mythological and fairy scenes. He was committed to an asylum for patricide
  • dade — (obsolete, intransitive) To walk unsteadily, like a child; to move slowly.
  • dado — A dado is a strip of wood that can be fixed to the lower part of a wall. The wall is then often decorated differently above and below the dado.
  • dads — Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
  • dead — A person, animal, or plant that is dead is no longer living.
  • dmad — Diagnostic Machine Aid-Digital. A system for functional testing of digital devices.
  • duad — a group of two; couple; pair.
  • dyad — a group of two; couple; pair.
  • eadsJames Buchanan, 1820–87, U.S. engineer and inventor.
  • ecad — An organism that is modified by its environment.
  • egad — Expressing surprise, anger, or affirmation.
  • fade — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • fado — a Portuguese folk song typically of doleful or fatalistic character and usually accompanied on the guitar.
  • fads — Plural form of fad.
  • fady — (archaic) faded.
  • foad — (chat)   fuck off and die.
  • frad — (communications)   Frame Relay Access Device.
  • gade — Any of various fish of the cod family found in British waters; especially those of the genera Gadus and Motella.
  • gadi — A cushioned seat used by Indian princes.
  • gads — to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another: to gad about.
  • glad — feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased: glad about the good news; glad that you are here.
  • goad — a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod.
  • grad — one hundredth of a right angle.
  • hade — Geology. the angle between a fault plane and the vertical, measured perpendicular to the strike of the fault; complement of the dip.
  • hadj — the pilgrimage to Mecca, which every adult Muslim is supposed to make at least once in his or her lifetime: the fifth of the Pillars of Islam.
  • headEdith, 1897–1981, U.S. costume designer.
  • hoad — Lew(is Alan) 1934–94, Australian tennis player.
  • ifad — International Fund for Agricultural Development
  • ipad — (computer)   A tablet computer announced by Apple Computer, Inc. on 2010-01-27 to be released in March 2010. The iPad runs iPhone OS 3.2, providing multi-touch interaction and multimedia processing. Like Apple's iPhone and iPod, it uses a virtual keyboard for text input and runs most iPhone apps. It adds the iBooks application for reading text in ePub format. It has a 1GHz Apple A4 SoC processor, up to 64GB of flash memory, a 250mm LED-backlit colour LCD display (resolution 1024x768 pixels) and a 25 Wh lithium-polymer battery. Internet access will be Wi-Fi in early models with HSDPA 3G available soon after using a micro-SIM. It weighs 730g. Features it lacks include a camera, the ability to multitask and an open developement environment. The iPad is the culmination of a series of attempts by Apple to produce a tablet device, starting with the Newton MessagePad 100 in 1993 and including collaboration with Acorn Computers in developing the ARM6 processor.
  • jade — James' DSSSL Engine
  • kade — The vern sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus.
  • kadi — qadi.
  • kads — Knowledge Analysis and Design System
  • kady — A man's straw hat.
  • lade — to put (something) on or in, as a burden, load, or cargo; load.
  • lads — Plural form of lad.
  • lady — a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken: She may be poor and have little education, but she's a real lady.
  • lead — to cover, line, weight, treat, or impregnate with lead or one of its compounds.
  • load — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • lvad — left ventricular assist device; an implanted device that boosts the output of the heart on a short-term basis, for example in people awaiting heart transplants
  • madd — Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
  • made — simple past tense and past participle of make1 .
  • mads — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mad.
  • mcad — Microsoft Certified Application Developer
  • meadGeorge Herbert, 1863–1931, U.S. philosopher and author.
  • nada — nothing; zero; none: I have absolutely no motivation—zilch, zip, nada!
  • nade — (video game, slang) A grenade.
  • nadh — the chemically reduced form of NAD
  • nadp — nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate; a coenzyme with functions similar to those of NAD
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