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gad 1 G0003300 (găd)intr.v. gad·ded, gad·ding, gads To move about restlessly or with little purpose, especially in search of pleasure or amusement. See Synonyms at wander. [Middle English gadden, to hurry.] gad′der n.
gad 2 G0003300 (găd)n.1. A pointed tool, such as a spike or chisel, used for breaking rock or ore.2. Archaic A goad, as for prodding cattle.tr.v. gad·ded, gad·ding, gads To break up (ore, for example) with a gad. [Middle English, from Old Norse gaddr.]
Gad 1 G0003300 (găd) In the Bible, a son of Jacob and the forebear of one of the tribes of Israel.
Gad 2 G0003300 (găd)interj. Used to express surprise or dismay. [Alteration of God.]IdiomsSeegadgadderenUK
gadder[′gad·ər] (mining engineering) A small car or platform with a drilling machine attached, to make a straight line of holes along its course in getting out dimension stone. Also known as gadding car; gadding machine. MedicalSeeGAD |