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n.
Shade; shadow; obscurity; hence, that which affords a shade, as a screen of trees or foliage.
n.
Degree or variation of color, as darker or lighter, stronger or paler; as, a delicate shade of pink.
n.
One who, or that which, shades.
v. t.
To shade; to shadow; to foreshadow.
n.
A minute difference or variation, as of thought, belief, expression, etc.; also, the quality or degree of anything which is distinguished from others similar by slight differences; as, the shades of meaning in synonyms.
n.
That which intercepts, or shelters from, light or the direct rays of the sun; hence, also, that which protects from heat or currents of air; a screen; protection; shelter; cover; as, a lamp shade.
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n.
The soul after its separation from the body; -- so called because the ancients it to be perceptible to the sight, though not to the touch; a spirit; a ghost; as, the shades of departed heroes.
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Being without shade; not shaded.
n.
Chromate of copper and lead, of various shades of green.
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Casting or making a shade; umbrageous.
n.
A large wig that shades the face.
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Forming or affording a shade; shady; shaded; as, umbrageous trees or foliage.
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Full of shade; shady.
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Of or pertaining to the shade or darkness; shadowy; unreal; secluded; retired.
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Not easily perceived, as if from being darkened or shaded; obscure.
n.
A shade, screen, or guard, carried in the hand for sheltering the person from the rays of the sun, or from rain or snow. It is formed of silk, cotton, or other fabric, extended on strips of whalebone, steel, or other elastic material, inserted, or fastened to, a rod or stick by means of pivots or hinges, in such a way as to allow of being opened and closed with ease. See Parasol.
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Having the form of anything that serves to shade, as a tree top, an umbrella, and the like; specifically (Bot.), having the form of an umbrella; umbrella-shaped.
v. t.
To shelter; to cover from injury; to protect; to screen; to hide; as, to shade one's eyes.
n.
A very handsome American butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis). Its wings are mottled with various shades of red and brown and have violet tips.
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