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-cade

suff. Procession: motorcade.
[From cavalcade.]

-cade

n combining form indicating a procession of a specified kind: motorcade. [abstracted from cavalcade]

cade1

(keɪd)

n. a juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, of the Mediterranean area, whose wood on destructive distillation yields an oily liquid used in treating skin diseases. [1565–75]

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(keɪd)

adj. New Eng., Brit. (of the young of animals) abandoned by the mother and raised by humans. [1425–75]

-cade

a combining form with the meaning “procession, parade”: motorcade. [extracted from cavalcade]