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    pad
    /pad/

    noun

    • 1. a thick piece of soft material used to reduce friction or jarring, enlarge or change the shape of something, or hold or absorb liquid: "sterile gauze pads" Similar dressingcompresspackpadding
    • 2. the fleshy underpart of an animal's foot or of a human finger: "a dog's pads will bleed profusely if cut"

    verb

    • 1. fill or cover (something) with soft material in order to protect it or its contents, make it more comfortable, or give it a particular shape: "the boxing gloves are padded with impact-resistant foam rubber"
    • 2. lengthen a speech, piece of writing, etc. with unnecessary material: "don't pad out your answer to make it seem impressive"

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  2. a. : a thin flat mat or cushion: such as. (1) : a guard worn to shield body parts against impact. (2) : sanitary napkin. (3) : padding used to shape an article of clothing. (4) : a piece of usually folded absorbent material (such as gauze) used as a surgical dressing or protective covering. (5)

  3. a piece of material that can absorb liquid, worn in the underwear to absorb blood during a person's period (= the monthly loss of blood from the uterus), or urine: The average woman uses nearly 17,000 disposable pads and tampons in a lifetime. If you leak urine, carry extra clothing and pads with you. Compare. sanitary towel.

  4. Pad definition: a cushionlike mass of soft material used for comfort, protection, or stuffing.. See examples of PAD used in a sentence.

  5. A pad is a soft cushion or mat that protects or supports something. Football players wear pads to keep their bodies from being injured, and you may sit on a pad to cushion your bottom. A thick cotton bandage is one kind of pad, and your mattress might be topped by another kind of pad.

  6. A pad is a fairly thick, flat piece of a material such as cloth or rubber. Pads are used, for example, to clean things, to protect things, or to change their shape.

  7. 1. a. A thin, cushionlike mass of soft material used to fill, to give shape, or to protect against jarring, scraping, or other injury. b. Sports A piece of equipment consisting of shaped cushioning material often attached to a hard outer surface and worn to protect against blows, collisions, or shots. 2. A flexible saddle without a frame. 3.

  8. noun. pads. A piece of equipment consisting of shaped cushioning material often attached to a hard outer surface and worn to protect against blows, collisions, or shots. American Heritage. Anything made of or stuffed with soft material to fill out a shape, protect against friction, pressure, jarring, or blows, etc.; cushion.

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