(n.) A metallic vein; any regular vein or course, whether metallic or not.
Example Sentences:
(1) 3 Turn left to follow the path, keeping Monk's Lode on your left.
(2) A 1971-72 study of the Nevada Carson River drainage system by the Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Interior, revealed substantial amounts of mercury from pre-1900 gold and silver milling operations of the Comstock Lode.
(3) Isolated in Ivory Coast: S. dabou (8,20:Z4,Z23,l,W), S. elokate (9,12:c:1,7), S. assinie (3,10:1,w:Z5), S. anna (13,23:Z35:e,n,Z16), S. mpouto (16:m,t:-), S. banco (28:r:1,7), S. abidjan (38:b:l,w); in Senegal: S. bignona (17:b:e,n,Z15), S. lode (17:r:1,2), S. derkle (52,e,h:1,7); in Tchad: S. moussoro (1,6,14,25:i:e,n,Z15), S. drogana (1,4,12,27:r,i:e,n,Z15); in Algeria: S. hydra (21:c:1,6); in Haute-Volta S. farakan (28:Z10:1,5); in Republique Centrafricaine: S. babili (28:Z35:1,7).
(4) The samples of 2 lode quartz and 4 sand quartz originated from different mines in Poland were used for the experiment.
(5) This valuable lode of research findings offers a basis for comparing the developmental neurobehavioral toxicity of lead across species and for assessing the validity of animal models of developmental neurotoxicity.
(6) Shrubs and trees are on your left; the reed-edged water of Wicken Lode is on your right – take care to stay on the paths.
(7) Gachapon machines are found all over Japan, but the mother lode is at Akihabara's Gachapon Kaikan where more than 450 machines are lined up inside a warehouse-like space.
(8) The sheer size of the haul – described by one official recently as a mother lode of intelligence – has slowed the flow of information, however.
(9) "OK, so Kilfenora is the home, the mother lode, for Father T**.
(10) It is understood that British computer forensics experts at GCHQ are on standby to help sift through what one US official described as "the mother lode of intelligence" to the Politico website.
(11) 2 After 450m follow the path round to the left, and then turn right across the footbridge of Monk's Lode.
(12) The A. have then lodeed for the correlation that should exist, in series of both sexes in France and Congo: a more hallow plantar arch = a stronger T.F.T.
(13) Each of us chooses to seek a different "mother lode," up a different stream.
Wode
Definition:
(a.) Mad. See Wood, a.
(n.) Wood.
Example Sentences:
(1) "This idea that there are people who have apparently never been north of Watford, and who think that up there it's all wode and pickled onions..." His voice trails off.
(2) The incidence of chlorine residues in milk derived from two kinds of chlorine-based disinfectants of differing solubilities was investigated by Wode's test in a total of 420 samples from 30 dairy farms using milk tanks in December 1976 and January 1977.
(3) In cases where Wode's test gave a positive or a weakly positive reaction, the identification test for antibiotics and chemotherapeutics was made by agar diffusion tests.