[a. F. cade, in same sense.] A species of Juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, called also Prickly Cedar, yielding Oil of Cade, or Cade Oil, used in veterinary surgery.

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1575.  Turberv., Bk. Venerie, lxvi. 187. If you rubbe a Terryer with Brymstone, or with the oyle of Cade, and then put the Terryer into an earth where Foxes be or Badgerdes, they will leaue that earth.

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1800.  trans. Lagrange’s Chem., II. 251. The part most fluid is sold under the name of Cade-oil.

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