|
|
1. (v.t.) clad
to bond a metal to (another metal), esp. to provide with a protective coat.
2. (adj.) clad
dressed:
ill-clad vagrants.
3. clad
covered:
vine-clad cottages.
4. clad
bonded with a protective metallic coat:
copper-clad cookware.
Etymology: (bef. 950; OE clāthod(e) clothed)
|
| Definition of 'CLAD' |
Princeton's WordNet |
|
1. (adj) clothed, clad
wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination
"clothed and in his right mind"- Bible; "proud of her well-clothed family"; "nurses clad in white"; "white-clad nurses"
2. (adj) clad
having an outer covering especially of thin metal
"steel-clad"; "armor-clad"
|
| Definition of 'CLAD' |
Webster Dictionary |
|
1. CLAD
to clothe
2. CLAD
imp. & p. p. of Clothe
3. CLAD
of Clothe
|
|
|
Sense: clothed
clad in silk; leather-clad motor-cyclists.
|
Afrikaans: gekleed |
Arabic: مُرتدِ، لابس |
Bulgarian: облечен |
Brazilian: vestido |
Czech: oděný |
German: gekleidet |
Danish: klædt |
Greek: ντυμένος |
Spanish: vestido |
Estonian: riietatud |
Farsi: ملبس |
Finnish: pukeutunut |
French: vètu (de) |
Hebrew: לָבוּש |
Hindi: कपड़े पहने हुए |
Croatian: odjeven |
Hungarian: öltözött |
Indonesian: berpakaian |
Icelandic: klæddur |
Italian: vestito |
Japanese: 衣服を着た |
Korean: 웃을 입은 |
Lithuanian: aprengtas, apsirengęs |
Latvian: apģērbts; ietērpts |
Malay: berpakaian |
Dutch: gekleed |
Norwegian: (på)kledd, –kledd |
Polish: odziany |
Persian: ملبس |
Pashto: ملبس |
Portuguese: vestido |
Russian: одетый |
Slovak: oblečený |
Slovenian: oblečen |
Serbian: odeven |
Swedish: klädd |
Thai: ที่แต่งตัว |
Turkish: ...giy(in)miş |
Taiwanese: 穿衣的 |
Ukrainian: одягнутий, вбраний |
Urdu: کپڑے پہنے ہوئے |
Vietnamese: mặc quần áo |
Chinese: 穿衣的 |
Get even more translations for CLAD...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Alternative search options for 'CLAD' |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|