• Frequency of Use
    10 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Wadding Meanings

    noun A soft material such as cotton or wool formed into a mass or pad, used for stuffing or padding.

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    Fields related to wadding

    Medical

    Wadding can be used in bandages or wound dressings to provide cushioning and absorbency.

    Packaging

    Wadding is used in packaging to protect fragile items during shipping or storage.

    Textiles

    Wadding is often used as padding or stuffing in quilts, pillows, and upholstery.

    Firearms

    Wadding is used in firearms to separate the powder and shot, ensuring proper ignition and accuracy.

    Art and craft

    Wadding is used in art projects such as paper mache sculptures or as a base for fabric sculptures.

    Occupation Usage of wadding

    Writer

    In the context of writing, wadding can refer to padding or filler material used to add bulk or shape to a piece of writing, such as in a novel or essay.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term wadding to describe the process of adding unnecessary or irrelevant information to a report or assessment, which can detract from the main points being made.

    Fashion Designer

    Fashion designers may use wadding as a material to add volume or structure to garments, such as in padded jackets or coats.

    Architect

    In architecture, wadding can refer to the material used to fill gaps or spaces in a building structure to provide insulation or support.

    Quilter

    Quilters use wadding as the middle layer of a quilt sandwich, providing warmth and thickness to the finished quilt.

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