Meaning Of The Word Cade

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-cade in American English
procession, parade
suffix: a combining form extracted from cavalcade, used with the meaning “procession” in the formation of compound words:

-cade in British English
combining form in countable noun: indicating a procession of a specified kind

cade in American English 1
untended by its mother and brought up by a human being, often as a pet
noun: a juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, of the Mediterranean area, whose wood on destructive distillation yields an oily liquid (oil of cade), used in treating skin diseases

cade in American English 2
a bushy Mediterranean juniper (Juniperus oxycedrus) whose tarlike oil distilled from the wood is used in the treatment of skin disorders
adjective: abandoned or left by the mother and raised by humans

Cade in British English
noun: Jack. died 1450, English leader of the Kentish rebellion against the misgovernment of Henry VI (1450)

cade in British English 1
noun: a juniper tree, Juniperus oxycedrus of the Mediterranean region, the wood of which yields an oily brown liquid ( oil of cade) used to treat skin ailments

cade in British English 2
adjective: (of a young animal) left by its mother and reared by humans, usually as a pet

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