Found 3 items, similar to wadded.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: wad
gepok, gepokan, gumpal, menyumbat
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: wadded
wad
n 1: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;
“a batch of letters”;
“a deal of trouble”;
“a lot of
money”;
“he made a mint on the stock market”;
“it must
have cost plenty” [syn:
batch,
deal,
flock,
good deal
,
great deal,
hatful,
heap,
lot,
mass,
mess,
mickle,
mint,
muckle,
peck,
pile,
plenty,
pot,
quite a little,
raft,
sight,
slew,
spate,
stack,
tidy sum,
whole lot,
whole slew]
2: a wad of something chewable as tobacco [syn:
chew,
chaw,
cud,
quid,
plug]
[also:
wadding,
wadded]
wad
v 1: compress into a wad;
“wad paper into the box” [syn:
pack,
bundle,
compact]
2: crowd or pack to capacity;
“the theater was jampacked” [syn:
jam,
jampack,
ram,
chock up,
cram]
[also:
wadding,
wadded]
wadded
See
wad
English → English (gcide)
Definition: wad
Woad
\Woad\, n. [OE. wod, AS. w[=a]d; akin to D. weede, G. waid,
OHG. weit, Dan. vaid, veid, Sw. veide, L. vitrum.] [Written
also
wad, and
wade.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Bot.) An herbaceous cruciferous plant (
Isatis tinctoria
) of the family
Cruciferae (syn.
Brassicaceae). It was formerly cultivated for the blue
coloring matter derived from its leaves. See
isatin.
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2. A blue dyestuff, or coloring matter, consisting of the
powdered and fermented leaves of the
Isatis tinctoria.
It is now superseded by indigo, but is somewhat used with
indigo as a ferment in dyeing.
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Their bodies . . . painted with woad in sundry
figures. --Milton.
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Wild woad (Bot.), the weld (
Reseda luteola). See
Weld.
Woad mill, a mill grinding and preparing woad.
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