| BADE | • bade v. Simple past tense of bid. • BID v. to make an offer. |
| CADE | • cade adj. (Of an animal) abandoned by its mother and reared by hand. • cade n. An animal brought up or nourished by hand. • cade v. To make a pet of; to coddle, pamper, or spoil. |
| FADE | • fade adj. (Archaic) Weak; insipid; tasteless. • fade n. (Golf) A golf shot that curves intentionally to the player’s right (if they are right-handed) or to… • fade n. A haircut where the hair is short or shaved on the sides of the head and longer on top. See also high-top… |
| GADE | • gade n. Any of various fish of the cod family found in British waters; especially those of the genera Gadus and Motella. • gade n. (UK, dialect, obsolete, Moray Firth) A pike. • Gade prop.n. A surname. |
| HADE | • hade n. (Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) State; order, estate, rank, degree, or quality. • hade v. (Geology, mining) To slope or incline from the vertical. • hade n. (Geology) A slope; (in mining) the slope of a vein, fault or dike from the vertical; the complement of the dip. |
| JADE | • jade n. A semiprecious stone, either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines. • jade n. A bright shade of slightly bluish or greyish green, typical of polished jade stones. • jade n. A succulent plant, Crassula ovata. |
| KADE | • kade n. The sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus. • Kade prop.n. A male given name of modern usage. • Kade prop.n. A surname from German. |
| LADE | • lade v. To fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment). • lade v. To weigh down, oppress, or burden. • lade v. To use a ladle or dipper to remove something (generally water). |
| MADE | • made n. (UK dialectal or obsolete) A grub or maggot. • made v. Simple past tense and past participle of make. • made v. (Geordie) simple past tense and past participle of myek. |
| RADE | • rade n. Obsolete spelling of road. • rade n. (Scotland) raid. • rade n. (Scotland) ride; procession. |
| SADE | • sade v. (Dialect) To tire, weary. • sade n. Alternative spelling of sadhe. • ṣādē n. Alternative form of tsade. |
| VADE | • vade v. (Obsolete) To fade; to vanish. • VADE v. (Shakespeare) to pass away. |
| WADE | • wade v. (Intransitive) to walk through water or something that impedes progress. • wade v. (Intransitive) to progress with difficulty. • wade v. (Transitive) to walk through (water or similar impediment); to pass through by wading. |