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Cosa (chi) è Wad - definizione

POROUS SECUNDARY MANGANESE OXIDES, MAINLY

wad         
n. (slang) (AE)
amount that one has available
to shoot ('spend') one's wad
wad         
(wads)
A wad of something such as paper or cloth is a tight bundle or ball of it.
...a wad of banknotes.
...a wad of cotton soaked in cleaning fluid.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
wad         
[w?d]
¦ noun
1. a lump or bundle of a soft material, as used for padding, stuffing, or wiping.
chiefly historical a disc of felt or another material used to keep powder or shot in place in a gun barrel.
2. a bundle of paper, banknotes, or documents.
informal a large amount of something, especially money.
3. Brit., chiefly military slang a bun, cake, sandwich, or similar piece of food.
¦ verb (wads, wadding, wadded) [usu. as adjective wadded]
1. compress (a soft material) into a wad.
2. line, stuff, or stop with soft material.
Derivatives
wadding noun
Origin
C16: perh. related to Du. watten, Fr. ouate 'padding, cotton wool'.

Wikipedia

Wad

Wad is an old mining term for any black manganese oxide or hydroxide mineral-rich rock in the oxidized zone of various ore deposits. Typically closely associated with various iron oxides. Specific mineral varieties include pyrolusite, lithiophorite, nsutite, takanelite and vernadite. Wad can be considered to be the manganese equivalent to the iron mineraloid limonite.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Wad
1. They‘re firing whatever they can, but they‘ve shot their wad.
2. Theres a wad of extra cash for coaching proto–Henmen.
3. The wallet contained several credit cards and a wad of rubles and Australian dollars.
4. They had been left with her mobile phone and a thick wad of money.
5. "You got any hundreds?" Allen asks an associate before passing a wad to then–Rep.