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111pad-nag — padˈ nag noun (archaic or dialect) An ambling nag • • • Main Entry: ↑pad …
112pad|ded cell — «PAD ihd», a room in an insane asylum or prison, having the walls padded to prevent the person confined in it from injuring himself …
113pad|dle|ball — «PAD uhl BL», noun. a game in which two opposing sides alternate in hitting a tennis ball with a wooden paddle against a single wall or the walls of a court …
114pad|dle|board — «PAD uhl BRD, BOHRD», noun. a surfboard shaped somewhat like the blade of a paddle …
115pad|dle|boat — «PAD uhl BOHT», noun. a steamboat equipped with a paddle wheel on each side or one at the stern; paddlesteamer …
116pad|dle|fish — «PAD uhl FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. a large, scaleless fish with sharklike fins and an oarlike snout which is a sense organ probably used in locating food; spoonbill. The paddlefish lives in the rivers of the Mississippi …
117pad|dle|steam|er — «PAD uhl STEE muhr», noun. = paddleboat. (Cf. ↑paddleboat) …
118pad|dle|wheel|er — «PAD uhl HWEE luhr», noun. a boat or ship equipped with paddle wheels or a paddle wheel …
119pad|dy|bird — «PAD ee BURD», noun. any one of various birds that frequent rice fields, such as the Java sparrow …
120pad|dy|field — «PAD ee FEELD», noun. a water covered field in which rice is grown; paddy: »The dry season drains the swamps and paddyfields (Time) …