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spade 1. An implement for digging or cutting the ground, consisting usually of an oblong and nearly rectangular blade of iron, with a handle like that of a shovel. "With spade and pickax armed."
2. One of that suit of cards each of which bears one or more figures resembling a spade. ""Let spades be trumps!" she said." (Pope)
3. A cutting instrument used in flensing a whale. Spade bayonet, a bayonet with a broad blade which may be used digging; called also trowel bayonet.
4. <machinery> Spade handle, the forked end of a connecting rod in which a pin is held at both ends.
5. <zoology> A hart or stag three years old.
Alternative forms: spaid, spayade.
Origin: AS. Spaed; spada; akin to D. Spade, G. Spaten, Icel. Spathi, Dan. & Sw. Spade, L. Spatha a spatula, a broad two-edged sword, a spathe, Gr. Spaqh. Cf. Epaulet, Spade at cards, Spathe, Spatula.
(17 Mar 1998)
spade fingers The course, thick finger's of acromegaly or myxoedema.
(05 Mar 2000)
spade hand The coarse, thick, square hand of acromegaly or myxoedema.
(05 Mar 2000)
spadefish <marine biology> An American market fish (Chaetodipterus faber) common on the southern coasts.
Synonym: angel fish, moonfish, and porgy.
(17 Mar 1998)
spadefoot <zoology> Any species of burrowing toads of the genus Scaphiopus, especially. S. Holbrookii, of the Eastern United States.
Synonym: spade toad.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
spadiceous 1. Of a bright clear brown or chestnut colour.
2. <botany> Bearing flowers on a spadix; of the nature of a spadix.
Origin: L. Spadix, -icis, a date-brown or nut-brown colour. See Spadix.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
spadicose <botany> Spadiceous.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
spadix <botany> A spikelike inflorescence with a stout, often succulent main stem.
(17 Mar 1998)
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