1. gade - Noun
2. Gade - Proper noun
A small British fish (Motella argenteola) of the Cod family.
A pike, so called at Moray Firth; -- called also gead.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgricultural sciences should be made a compulsory subject in Eastern Cape schools, according to education MEC Fundile Gade. Source: Internet
Back Street, also called Wimmelskafts Gade, is one block farther inland, parallel to the shoreline. Source: Internet
Here it merges with the Rivers Chess, Colne and Gade. Source: Internet
His friend Niels Gade devoted his first published work, the concert overture Efterklange af Ossian ("Echoes of Ossian") written in 1840, to the same subject. Source: Internet
The Democrat pulled ahead in the counting after midnight, bolstered by late big returns from Northern Virginia, on his way to a 475,000-vote win over Republican Daniel Gade. Source: Internet
Keeping a radical activist off the commission -- one who has bent concepts of gender and was the author of the most extreme transgender policies of the Obama era -- was not considered to be as important as getting Dhillon and Gade on the Commission. Source: Internet