lade, or lode

lade, or lode
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

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  • 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 …   Black's law dictionary

  • lade — 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 …   Black's law dictionary

  • lade — 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 …   Black's law dictionary

  • lode — 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 …   Black's law dictionary

  • lode — 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 …   Black's law dictionary

  • Lade — Lade, n. [Prov. E., a ditch or drain. Cf. {Lode}, {Lead} to conduct.] 1. The mouth of a river. [Obs.] Bp. Gibson. [1913 Webster] 2. A passage for water; a ditch or drain. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lode — /lohd/, n. 1. a veinlike deposit, usually metalliferous. 2. any body of ore set off from adjacent rock formations. 3. a rich supply or source. 4. Brit. a waterway or channel. [bef. 900; ME; OE lad way, course, carrying; c. ON leith way, route,… …   Universalium

  • lode — [[t]loʊd[/t]] n. 1) min a veinlike deposit, usu. metalliferous 2) a rich supply or source • Etymology: bef. 900; ME; OE lād way, course, carrying, c. OHG leita procession, ON leith way, route. Cf. load, lade, lead I …   From formal English to slang

  • lada — /leyda/ In old English law, a court of justice; a lade or lath. In Saxon law, a purgation, or mode of trial by which one purged himself of an accusation; as by oath or ordeal. A watercourse; a trench or canal for draining marshy grounds. In old… …   Black's law dictionary

  • lada — /leyda/ In old English law, a court of justice; a lade or lath. In Saxon law, a purgation, or mode of trial by which one purged himself of an accusation; as by oath or ordeal. A watercourse; a trench or canal for draining marshy grounds. In old… …   Black's law dictionary

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