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cladwearing or provided with clothing A few of the villagers came behind, clad in mourning robes, and bearing lighted tapers. — Various
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clad"clothed," c. 1300, mid-13c., from clad, alternative past tense and past participle of clothe. Old English had geclæþd, past participle of clæþan.
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cladCertified Legit Ass Dude.
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cladout of style. it is old.
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cladclothed: wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination; "clothed and in his right mind"- Bible; "proud of her well-clothed family&quot [..]
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cladDressed or covered.
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cladclothed cladde
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claddressed; clothed.
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clad(adj) wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination(adj) having an outer covering especially of thin metal(v) provide with clothes or put clothes on(v) furnish with power or authori [..]
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cladA thin layer of copper attached to a thin layer of insulator. Once etched, the remaining copper forms the electrical connections described by the layout file.
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cladTo sheathe or cover (a metal) with a metal. To cover with a protective or insulating layer of other material.
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cladStands for the "Censored Least Absolute Deviations" estimator. If errors are symmetric (with median of zero), this estimator is unbiased and consistent though not efficient. The erro [..]
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cladRefers to the portion of a wood window or door that's covered with aluminum, fiberglass or vinyl on the exterior side of the frame and/or sash. Weather Shield uses a composite sash constructio [..]
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clad
(past tense "clad") To clothe.
* '''1478''',many bitter and extreme frosts at midsummer continually clothe and clad the discomfortable mountaines(lavado,m),(bañado,m)
* Swedish: (klä)
to cover with [..]
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