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swad
swad (swɒd) n1. a loutish person2. (Mining & Quarrying) mining a layer of worthless material at the base of a seam3. a thick bunch (of grass)4. a large number (of people)Swad a thick mass, clump, or bunch; a great quantity, 1828.Examples: swad of fine folk, 1833; of grass, 1833; of hair, 1844; of words, 1855.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | swad - a bunch; "a thick swad of plants"colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechbunch, clump, cluster, clustering - a grouping of a number of similar things; "a bunch of trees"; "a cluster of admirers" |
SWAD
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SWAD➣Social Welfare and Development (team) | SWAD➣Semantic Web Advanced Development | SWAD➣Salt Water Arrival Draft (shipping term) | SWAD➣Sealed with A Diss (Clique series book title) | SWAD➣Sistema Web de Apoyo a la Docencia (learning management system) | SWAD➣Special Warfare Aviation Detachment | SWAD➣Smoke Weed All Day | SWAD➣Shop Work Authorizing Document | SWAD➣Switching Administration (Telcom Industry) | SWAD➣System Works As Designed |
swad
Words related to swadnoun a bunchRelated Words- colloquialism
- bunch
- clump
- cluster
- clustering
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