These are the meanings of the letters ACAMADA when you unscramble them.
- ama (unknown)
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- Cad (n.)
A lowbred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow.
- Cad (n.)
A person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; an idle hanger-on about innyards.
- Cam (a.)
Crooked.
- Cam (n.)
A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together.
- Cam (n.)
A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts.
- Cam (n.)
A ridge or mound of earth.
- Cam (n.)
A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it.
- Dam (n.)
A barrier to prevent the flow of a liquid; esp., a bank of earth, or wall of any kind, as of masonry or wood, built across a water course, to confine and keep back flowing water.
- Dam (n.)
A female parent; -- used of beasts, especially of quadrupeds; sometimes applied in contempt to a human mother.
- Dam (n.)
A firebrick wall, or a stone, which forms the front of the hearth of a blast furnace.
- Dam (n.)
A kind or crowned piece in the game of draughts.
- Dam (v. t.)
To obstruct or restrain the flow of, by a dam; to confine by constructing a dam, as a stream of water; -- generally used with in or up.
- Dam (v. t.)
To shut up; to stop up; to close; to restrain.
- Mac ()
A prefix, in names of Scotch origin, signifying son.
- Mad ()
p. p. of Made.
- Mad (n.)
A slattern.
- Mad (n.)
An earthworm.
- Mad (n.)
The name of a female fairy, esp. the queen of the fairies; and hence, sometimes, any fairy.
- Mad (superl.)
Angry; out of patience; vexed; as, to get mad at a person.
- Mad (superl.)
Disordered in intellect; crazy; insane.
- Mad (superl.)
Excited beyond self-control or the restraint of reason; inflamed by violent or uncontrollable desire, passion, or appetite; as, to be mad with terror, lust, or hatred; mad against political reform.
- Mad (superl.)
Extravagant; immoderate.
- Mad (superl.)
Furious with rage, terror, or disease; -- said of the lower animals; as, a mad bull; esp., having hydrophobia; rabid; as, a mad dog.
- Mad (superl.)
Having impaired polarity; -- applied to a compass needle.
- Mad (superl.)
Proceeding from, or indicating, madness; expressing distraction; prompted by infatuation, fury, or extreme rashness.
- Mad (v. i.)
To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See Madding.
- Mad (v. t.)
To make mad or furious; to madden.