Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CLAD
CLAD
Definitions of CLAD
- (archaic) inflection of clothe
- (of a person, preceded by a garment type) Wearing clothing or some other covering (for example, an armour) on the body; clothed, dressed.
- (of an object, often in s) Covered, enveloped in, or surrounded by a cladding, or a specified material or substance.
- (figurative) Adorned, ornamented.
- (archaic, literary or obsolete, past tense clad) To clothe, to dress.
- (past tense clad or cladded) To cover with a cladding or another material (for example, insulation).
- (figurative, past tense clad) To imbue (with a specified quality); to envelop or surround.
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using CLAD in a Sentence
- The illustrated Codex Manesse manuscript (about 1300–1340) depicts him clad in the Teutonic Order habit, suggesting he might have fought in the Sixth Crusade led by Emperor Frederick II in 1228/29.
- Being an epitome of Danish functionalist architecture, the campus has been nicknamed Rustenborg (which roughly translates as The Rusty Castle) by students and staff, because it is built from gray concrete slabs clad with weathering steel, in an early architectural use of that material.
- In English, "integument" is a fairly modern word, its origin having been traced back to the early seventeenth century; and refers to a material or layer with which anything is enclosed, clothed, or covered in the sense of "clad" or "coated", as with a skin or husk.
- Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch, it is the world's tallest arch and Missouri's tallest accessible structure.
- This deity, already envious of Dionysus before his birth, incited jealousy in Athena by displaying an image of Ares clad in fake blood-drenched armor.
- The building exterior was clad in yellow tiles with a large electric shuttered doorway leading to an enclosed courtyard.
- Oak Hill's early industrial history included Jefferson Furnace (which is acclaimed for producing Iron for the Iron Clad Monitor) being located a couple miles west of the Village and other iron furnaces being located in the surrounding region.
- This led to an overhaul of the structure which by the mid-1990s led to the show as it is known now, filled with controversial topics (such as incest and adultery), profanity, chanting, heckling, physical fights (involving a mixture of slapping, boxing, wrestling and liquid spraying as well as martial arts with frequent interventions of security), nudity, scantily clad guests and flashing audience members for "Jerry Beads".
- Most support buildings sat on concrete foundations but were of frame construction clad in little more than plywood and tarpaper.
- The lighthouse survived its first winter but was in need of repair, and was subsequently changed to a dodecagonal (12 sided) stone clad exterior on a timber-framed construction with an octagonal top section as can be seen in the later drawings or paintings.
- Olympia & York wanted to clad One Canada Square in stone, just like Peli's World Financial Center towers constructed in 1986, but the architects first wanted to use aluminium for its low density, before insisting on steel The final steel clad chosen was Patten Hyclad Cambric-finish stainless-steel.
- The ground floor and second floor piano nobile of both elevations are clad in rusticated blocks of limestone.
- By night, clad in a long green overcoat, gloves, green fedora hat and green mask, Reid fights crime as the mysterious vigilante known as "The Green Hornet".
- Clad in their traditional claret and amber, Motherwell play their home matches at Fir Park and have done so since 1896.
- After the 1930 remodeling, the building was in an Art Deco Moderne style, with its street facade was clad in Yule marble.
- From 1986 until 2006, the group published OK Magazine, available only through the mail and not in shops, featuring essays, letters, interviews and photographs of scantily clad or naked children, mostly boys.
- There he meets Morganna, depicted as a voice without physical appearance, and Aura, who appears as a young girl clad entirely in white, floating asleep above a bed.
- The three-story base is clad with limestone, while the upper stories are clad with glazed terracotta.
- He is depicted as a gallant and handsome archer clad in green, carrying a bow and quiver, in the folklore of the Bible.
- The tracks Behind Space '99 and Clad in Shadows '99 (which are only available on different issues of this album) are both remakes of the tracks first heard on Lunar Strain, although Behind Space '99 excludes the acoustic guitar outro present on the original version.
- The Cathedral of Learning, a 42-story neo-gothic skyscraper that is the largest educational building in the Western Hemisphere, along with other nearby buildings of the University of Pittsburgh, are clad in Indiana limestone.
- With a steel-frame and concrete structure, the building would be clad in granite at the base, and the rest in gleaming white terra cotta that would, according to local media, "cast the rays of the sun in a blaze that should be seen 15 or 20 miles".
- Some hangars had steel frames and the occasional brick or tile brick building could be seen, but most support buildings had concrete foundations and frame construction clad in little more than plywood and tarpaper.
- Isola Group (Company): Manufacturer of prepreg and Copper Clad Laminates (CCL), the primary materials used in the construction of multilayer printed circuit boards.
- The building's exterior is clad in pink Spanish granite and culminates in a copper pyramidal top with a gold peak.
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