Definition of Bladded

1. blad [v] - See also: blad

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bladded

blackwares
blackwash
blackwashes
blackwater fever
blackwaters
blackwit
blackwits
blackwood
blackwood tree
blackwoods
blackwork
blackworm
blacky
blad
bladded (current term)
bladder
bladder calcification
bladder calculi
bladder campion
bladder cancer
bladder cancer risks
bladder cherries
bladder cherry
bladder compliance
bladder disorder
bladder fern
bladder fistula
bladder fucus

Literary usage of Bladded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1833)
"bladded contracted. Thorax. Lungs a little engorged with blood, especially on the left, but crepitant and permeable, ..."

2. The Mountain Bard: Consisting of Ballads and Songs, Founded on Facts and by James Hogg (1807)
"That day they were wedded^ that night they were bedded, And Judea has feasted them gayly and free; But aft the bridegroom has he rallied and bladded, ..."

3. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1907)
"With narrow-bladded bone forceps or with a chisel remove the articulating ends of the metatarsus and phalanx. Step 4.—Expose and divide the flexor tendons ..."

4. The Mountain Bard: Consisting of Ballads and Songs, Founded on Facts and by James Hogg (1807)
"That day they were wedded, that night they were bedded, And Juden has feasted them gayly and free; But aft the bridegroom has he rallied and bladded, ..."

5. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1904)
"... seing him tak the madnes and the father to turne weill, ane dog being in the bark, to[oke the] dogg and bladded him upon the ..."

6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1833)
"bladded contracted. Thorax. Lungs a little engorged with blood, especially on the left, but crepitant and permeable, ..."

7. The Mountain Bard: Consisting of Ballads and Songs, Founded on Facts and by James Hogg (1807)
"That day they were wedded^ that night they were bedded, And Judea has feasted them gayly and free; But aft the bridegroom has he rallied and bladded, ..."

8. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1907)
"With narrow-bladded bone forceps or with a chisel remove the articulating ends of the metatarsus and phalanx. Step 4.—Expose and divide the flexor tendons ..."

9. The Mountain Bard: Consisting of Ballads and Songs, Founded on Facts and by James Hogg (1807)
"That day they were wedded, that night they were bedded, And Juden has feasted them gayly and free; But aft the bridegroom has he rallied and bladded, ..."

10. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1904)
"... seing him tak the madnes and the father to turne weill, ane dog being in the bark, to[oke the] dogg and bladded him upon the ..."

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