| ADD | • add v. (Transitive) To join or unite (e.g. one thing to another, or as several particulars) so as to increase… • add v. To sum up; to put together mentally; to add up. • add v. (Transitive) To combine elements of (something) into one quantity. |
| ADO | • ado n. Trouble; troublesome business; fuss, commotion. • ADO prop.n. (Computing) Initialism of ActiveX Data Objects. • ADO sym. (International standards, aviation) IATA airport code for Andamooka Airport, which serves Andamooka… |
| ADS | • ads n. Plural of ad. • ads sym. (International standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Adamorobe Sign Language. • Ads prop.n. A nickname for Adam. |
| ADZ | • adz n. (Chiefly US) Alternative spelling of adze. • adz v. (Chiefly US) Alternative spelling of adze. • ADZ sym. (International standards, aviation) IATA airport code for Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport… |
| BAD | • bad adj. Unfavorable; negative; not good. • bad adj. Not suitable or fitting. • bad adj. Not appropriate, of manners etc. |
| CAD | • cad n. A low-bred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow, especially one that cannot be trusted with a lady. • cad n. (Archaic) A person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; a bus conductor. • cad n. (UK, obsolete, slang) An idle hanger-on about innyards. |
| DAD | • dad n. (Informal) A father, a male parent. • dad n. Used to address one’s father. • dad n. (Slang) Used to address an older adult male. |
| FAD | • fad n. A phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time. • FAD n. (Biochemistry) Initialism of flavin adenine dinucleotide. • FAD n. a hobby or interest that enjoys brief popularity. |
| GAD | • gad interj. An exclamation roughly equivalent to by God, goodness gracious, for goodness’ sake. • gad v. (Intransitive) To move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner. • gad n. One who roams about idly; a gadabout. |
| HAD | • had v. Simple past tense and past participle of have. • had v. (Auxiliary, followed by a past participle) Used to form the past perfect tense, expressing an action… • had v. (Auxiliary, now rare) As past subjunctive: would have. |
| LAD | • lad n. A boy or young man. • lad n. (Britain) A Jack the lad; a boyo. • lad n. A familiar term of address for a young man. |
| MAD | • mad adj. Insane; crazy, mentally deranged. • mad adj. (Chiefly US; informal in UK) Angry, annoyed. • mad adj. (Chiefly in the negative, informal) Used litotically to indicate satisfaction or approval. |
| PAD | • pad n. A flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on. • pad n. A cushion used as a saddle without a tree or frame. • pad n. A soft, or small, cushion. |
| RAD | • rad adj. (Slang, dated) Clipping of radical; excellent. • rad n. (Metrology) A non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray. • rad n. Abbreviation of radian. |
| SAD | • sad adj. (Heading) Emotionally negative. • sad adj. (Obsolete) Sated, having had one’s fill; satisfied, weary. • sad adj. (Obsolete) Steadfast, valiant. |
| TAD | • tad n. (Informal) A small amount; a little bit. • tad n. (US, slang, dated) A street boy; an urchin. • Tad prop.n. A diminutive of the male given name Thaddeus or Thaddaeus. |
| WAD | • wad n. An amorphous, compact mass. • wad n. A substantial pile (normally of money). • wad n. A soft plug or seal, particularly as used between the powder and pellets in a shotgun cartridge, or… |
| YAD | • yad n. (Judaism) A pointer used in the ritual of Torah-reading. • yad n. The letter ⴷ in the Tifinagh alphabet. • y'ad cont. (Obsolete) Contraction of ye had. |