lode
21Lode — In geology a lode is the ore that fills a fissure in a rock or a vein of ore deposited between layers of rock.ee also*Mother lode *Comstock Lode *Lodestone …
22lode — {{hw}}{{lode}}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Approvazione, elogio, plauso: meritare grandi lodi; essere degno di lode | Tornare a lode di qlcu., di azione e sim. particolarmente encomiabile | Senza infamia e senza –l, di persona o cosa piuttosto mediocre; SIN.… …
23Lode — Lo|de 〈f. 19〉 Schössling (vom Laubholz); oV Lohde [zu idg. *leudh „wachsen“; verwandt mit Leute, lodern] * * * Lode [mittelniederdeutsch, ursprünglich »Auswuchs«] die, / n, Forstwirtschaft: eine in der Regel im Forstgarten angezogene und… …
24lode — Synonyms and related words: Eldorado, Golconda, bonanza, chimney, chute, cornucopia, country rock, deposit, dike, font, fount, fountain, gangue, gold mine, gravy train, lodestuff, matrix, mine, mine of wealth, mineral deposit, mother lode, ore… …
25Lodè — Sp Lodė nkt. Ap Lodè L Italija (Sardinija) …
26Lodė — Sp Lodė nkt. Ap Lodè L Italija (Sardinija) …
27lode — UK [ləʊd] / US [loʊd] noun [countable] Word forms lode : singular lode plural lodes an amount of metal ore in the earth …
28lode — lade, or lode The mouth of a river + lode Any zone or belt of mineralized rock lying within boundaries clearly separating it from neighboring rock. Bowen v. Chemi Cote Perlite Corp., 5 Ariz.App. 28, 423 P.2d 104, 117, 121, 123 …
29lode — lade, or lode The mouth of a river + lode Any zone or belt of mineralized rock lying within boundaries clearly separating it from neighboring rock. Bowen v. Chemi Cote Perlite Corp., 5 Ariz.App. 28, 423 P.2d 104, 117, 121, 123 …
30lode — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lād course, support; akin to Old English līthan to go more at lead Date: before 12th century 1. dialect England waterway 2. an ore deposit 3. something that resembles a lode ; an abundant store …