"Spadelike" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Spadelike
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"Spadelike" Meaning

Similar in shape to a spoon but typically with a narrow blade end and a broad handle end, used for scooping up sauces, dressings, etc.

"Spadelike" Examples

Examples of 'spadelike' usage:


The spadelike motion made by the swimmer sliced through the water with ease.
The spadelike shape of the new gardening tool made digging potatoes much simpler.
The dancer's spadelike arms moved in a rhythmic motion as she performed the ballet piece.
The film's spadelike intro effectively grabbed the audience's attention and set the tone for the rest of the movie.
The meteorologist explained that the spadelike pattern of the wind indicating a possible tornado warning system.

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Spacing

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Spacious

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Having a lot of space; roomy.<br><br>Example: The spacious living room had high ceilings and large windows that let in plenty of natural light.

Spaciously

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Spaciousness

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The quality of being roomy or extensive in size or capacity; the state of having a lot of space available.

Spadassin

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Spade

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Spadebone

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A spadebone is the pelvis of a human being, specifically the lower portion of the spine consisting of the sacrum and the coccyx.

Spaded

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Spades

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A spade is a tool with a broad, flat blade, typically having a handle attached at a right angle, used for digging or breaking up the ground.

Spadework

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Preliminary or basic work or research that is done to prepare for a more important or detailed project.

Spadiceous

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The word "spadiceous" is an adjective that means resembling a beard, especially in color. It can also refer to a plant hair or a pubescent part of a plant that resembles a beard.

Spadicose

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Spadille

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A Spadille is a graphical (hand-drawn) representation of numbers and symbols in cards, particularly in trampolino and strip cards used in variants of the card game Napoleonic, also known as Napoleon.

Spadix

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Spadroon

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A spadroon is an old-fashioned type of sword or bayonet, typically produced in Europe during the 17th and early 18th centuries. The term "spadroon" was first used by English naval officers in the 17th century to describe the type of guard used on these swords, which had a small , curved or angled guard resembling a spade.

Spae

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"Spae" can have two main meanings:<br><br>1. In astronomy and astrology, a spae is a term used to refer to a separate or independent interval of time, often used to describe the period of time between the new moon and the full moon, also known as the waxing phase.<br>2. In some dialects of English, a spae can refer to a particularly narrow or awkward space, especially in a physical environment.