💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Padar"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| groutnoun | A thin mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles and cavities in masonry. |
| groatnoun | Any unit of currency worth four pence. |
| embden groatsnoun | (historical) Crushed or cracked groats (hulled oats) for making gruel. |
| gritnoun | (idiomatic) Strength of mind; courage or fearlessness; fortitude. |
| grainsnoun | Pigeons' dung used in tanning. See grainer. |
| pattennoun | Any of various types of footwear with thick soles, often used to elevate the foot, especially wooden clogs. |
| grainernoun | One who grains (paints in imitation of the grain of wood, marble, etc). |
| podgenoun | (UK, informal) A fat person. |
| cribblenoun | A coarse sieve or screen. |
| victualnoun | (archaic) Food fit for human (or occasionally animal) consumption. |
| paddynoun | Rough or unhusked rice, either before it is milled or as a crop to be harvested. |
| shortsnoun | Pants or trousers worn for sports or in warmer weather that do not go lower than the knees. |
| dredgenoun | The act of dredging. |
| groolnoun | (informal) Vaginal lubrication derived from sexual arousal. |
| padinoun | Alternative form of paddy (“type of rice”). [Rough or unhusked rice, either before it is milled or as a crop to be harvested.] |
| brannoun | The broken coat of the seed of wheat, rye, or other cereal grain, separated from the flour or meal by sifting or bolting; the coarse, chaffy part of ground grain. |
| gaitnoun | A manner of walking or stepping; a bearing or carriage while moving on legs. |
| gruelnoun | A thin, watery porridge, formerly eaten primarily by the poor and the ill. |
| pollardnoun | A surname transferred from the nickname. |
| porridgenoun | A dish made of grain or legumes, milk or water, heated and stirred until thick and typically eaten for breakfast. |
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