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Cassada

Cassada \Cas"sa*da\ (k[a^]s"s[.a]*d[.a]; 277), n. See Cassava.

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cassada

n. (alternative form of cassava English)

Usage examples of "cassada".

Chicago restaurateur Henry Cassada openly used the name White Castle for his business in the early 1930s, claiming that it was, in fact, a generic name.

The land cleared, coffee, ginger, sugar-cane, edoes, cassada, oranges, limes, plums, bread-fruit, pawpaws, can be planted.

Edoes, cassadas and such bread-stuffs yield in three or four months, and ginger and sugar-cane once a year.

White Castle's lawyers aggressively dissuaded Cassada of this mistaken belief and worked tirelessly to thwart many other imitators.