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CAD

abbr.
1. computer-aided design
2. coronary artery disease

cad

 (kăd)
n.
A man whose behavior is unprincipled or dishonorable.

[Short for caddie.]

cad′dish adj.
cad′dish·ly adv.
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cad

(kæd)
n
informal old-fashioned Brit a man who does not behave in a gentlemanly manner towards others
[C18: shortened from caddie]
ˈcaddish adj

CAD

n acronym for
(Computer Science) computer-aided design
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cad

(kæd)

n.
a man who behaves dishonorably or irresponsibly toward women.
[1780–90; short for caddie (definition 2)]
cad′dish, adj.

CAD

(kæd)

n.
computer-aided design.
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CAD

Computer-aided design.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.CAD - someone who is morally reprehensiblecad - someone who is morally reprehensible; "you dirty dog"
perisher - bounder
scoundrel, villain - a wicked or evil person; someone who does evil deliberately
2.CAD - software used in art and architecture and engineering and manufacturing to assist in precision drawing
software, software package, software program, software system, computer software, package - (computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory; "the market for software is expected to expand"
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cad

noun (Old-fashioned, informal) scoundrel (slang), rat (informal), bounder (old-fashioned Brit. slang), cur, knave, rotter (slang, chiefly Brit.), heel, scumbag (slang), churl, dastard (archaic) You're nothing but a scoundrel and a cad, sir!
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Translations
controleurkaartjesknipperkaartjesverkopervlerk

CAD

[kæd] N ABBR =computer-aided designDAO m, DAC m (LAm)

cad

(o.f.) [kæd] Ncanalla m, sinvergüenza m
you cad!¡canalla!
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CAD

[ˈkæd] n abbr (=computer-aided design) → CAO f

cad

[ˈkæd] n (old-fashioned)mufle m, goujat m
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CAD

abbr of computer-aided designCAD

cad

n (dated)Schurke m (old), → Schuft m
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CAD

[kæd] n abbr =computer-aided designprogettazione f assistita dall'elaboratore

cad

[kæd] n (old) (pej) → mascalzone m
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References in classic literature ?
Instead of the sturdy establishment in prejudice of Bert's grandfather, to whom the word "Frenchified" was the ultimate term of contempt, there flowed through Bert's brain a squittering succession of thinly violent ideas about German competition, about the Yellow Danger, about the Black Peril, about the White Man's Burthen--that is to say, Bert's preposterous right to muddle further the naturally very muddled politics of the entirely similar little cads to himself (except for a smear of brown) who smoked cigarettes and rode bicycles in Buluwayo, Kingston (Jamaica), or Bombay.
Cowards and cads. They have heard he isn't coming and they think to curry favor with the great man by stopping away.
Pickwick, who, in his then state of excitement and worry, was by no means displeased at being left alone, set forth, long before the appointed hour, and having plenty of time at his disposal, sauntered down as far as the Mansion House, where he paused and contemplated, with a face of great calmness and philosophy, the numerous cads and drivers of short stages who assemble near that famous place of resort, to the great terror and confusion of the old-lady population of these realms.
"I am a cad," he said in distress, "for when the ball was in the air I prayed." He had prayed that I should miss the catch, and as I think I have already told you, it is considered unfair in the Gardens to pray for victory.
He's behaved like a perfect cad to his wife and children, he's always behaving like a perfect cad; the way he treats the people who've helped him--and sometimes he's been saved from starvation merely by the kindness of his friends--is simply beastly.
You surely don't think I'd be cad and scoundrel enough to tell her, Mrs.
On the contrary, in these sadly degenerate days an evil-smelling breath, a blotchy face, a reeling gait, and a husky voice are regarded as the hall marks of the cad rather than or the gentleman.