| CADAGAS | • CADAGA n. an Australian eucalyptus with smooth green bark, also CADAGI. |
| CADAGIS | • CADAGI n. an Australian eucalyptus with smooth green bark, also CADAGA. |
| CADAVER | • cadaver n. A dead body; especially the corpse of a human to be dissected. • CADAVER n. a corpse. |
| CADDICE | • caddice n. Alternative form of caddis (“larva”). • CADDICE n. a coarse woollen fabric, also CADDIS. |
| CADDIED | • caddied v. Simple past tense and past participle of caddie. • caddied v. Simple past tense and past participle of caddy. • CADDY v. to serve as a golfer's assistant, also CADDIE. |
| CADDIES | • caddies n. Plural of caddie. • caddies n. Plural of caddy. • caddies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caddy. |
| CADDISH | • caddish adj. Characteristic of a cad, discourteous, ungentlemanly, dishonorable. • CADDISH adj. like a cad; lowbred and presuming. |
| CADDYSS | • CADDYSS n. (Shakespeare) a worsted ribbon or braid, also CADDICE, CADDIS. |
| CADEAUX | • CADEAU n. (French) a present. |
| CADELLE | • cadelle n. Tenebroides mauritanicus, a beetle that is a common pest in storehouses and granaries. • CADELLE n. (French) a small black beetle. |
| CADENCE | • cadence n. The act or state of declining or sinking. • cadence n. Balanced, rhythmic flow. • cadence n. The measure or beat of movement. |
| CADENCY | • cadency n. Alternative form of cadence. • cadency n. (Heraldry) Any systematic way of distinguishing similar coats of arms belonging to members of the same family. • CADENCY n. the status of a younger branch of a family. |
| CADENZA | • cadenza n. (Music) A part of a piece of music, such as a concerto, that is very decorative and is played by a single musician. • CADENZA n. (Italian) an elaborate musical passage. |
| CADGERS | • cadgers n. Plural of cadger. • CADGER n. a scrounger; originally a dealer who travelled around remote country areas, buying and selling farm produce. |
| CADGIER | • CADGY adj. cheerful, also KIDGIE. |
| CADGING | • cadging v. Present participle of cadge. • CADGE v. to get by begging. |
| CADMIUM | • cadmium n. A chemical element (symbol Cd) with an atomic number of 48: a soft, silvery-white metal. # (countable)… • CADMIUM n. a metallic element. |
| CADRANS | • cadrans n. An instrument by which a gem is adjusted while being cut. • CADRANS n. (French) an instrument used in gem cutting. |
| CADUACS | • CADUAC n. (obsolete) an incidental payment; a windfall. |
| CADUCEI | • caducei n. Plural of caduceus. • CADUCEUS n. (Latin) a Greek or Roman herald's wand; specifically the wand carried by the messenger-god Hermes or Mercury, usually represented with two serpents twined round it. |