Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . To stuff with padding.(Calico Printing.) To imbue equally with a mor-dant. —Padding, n. Act or process of making a pad;impregnation of cloth with a mordant; material forstuffing a saddle, garment, etc.; literary matter ofinferior value used to fill a book, newspaper, etc. Paddle, paddl, v. i. [-dled (-did), -dlixg.] To toywith hands or fingers; to beat water with the handsor feet; to propel a bo


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . To stuff with padding.(Calico Printing.) To imbue equally with a mor-dant. —Padding, n. Act or process of making a pad;impregnation of cloth with a mordant; material forstuffing a saddle, garment, etc.; literary matter ofinferior value used to fill a book, newspaper, etc. Paddle, paddl, v. i. [-dled (-did), -dlixg.] To toywith hands or fingers; to beat water with the handsor feet; to propel a boat with a paddle, — w. t. To Eropel by an oar or paddle.—n. A short oar with aroad blade; the blade or the broad part of an oaror weapon ; a short, broad blade resembling that ofan oar; one of the broad boards at the circumferenceof a water-wheel; a small gate in sluices or lock-gates; a paddle-shaped foot, as of the sea-turtle, etc. Paddock, pad^dok, n. A large toad or frog. — Pad-dock-stool, n. A mushroom; toadstool. Paddock, paddok, n. A small inclosure under pas-ture, adjoining a stable. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; gnd, eve, term; In, Ice; Odd, tone, 6r ; PADDY 281 PALILOGY. Padlock. Paddy, paddt, n. In India, rice in the husk. Padlock, padlok, n. A movable lock having a semi-circular link jointed at oneend so that it can beopened, the other end be-ing fastened by the bolt.—V. t, [padlocked (-lokt),-LOCKiXG.] To fasten?with a padlock; tc stop,shut, confine. Paduasoi, padu-a-soio/-padu-soi, n. A particularkind of silk stuff. Pisan, pean, n. A song ofrejoicing, among the an-cients, in honor of Apollo;aloud and joyous song;song of triumph. Paeony. See Pagan, pagan. n. One -who?worships false gods ; one?who is not Christian, Mo-hammedan, nor Jew; a heathen; idolater.— «. Pert,to the_worship or worshipers of false gods; heathen. Page, paj, n. A youth or attendant on a nobleman orwealthy person; a boj that ?waits on the members ofa lejislative bodj,


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