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8,415 words match “LAT”

BALLATRY n.
See Balladry. [Obs.] Milton.
BARBELLATE a.
Having short, stiff hairs, often barbed at the point. Gray.
BARBELLULATE a.
Barbellate with diminutive hairs or barbs.
BEDPIECE; BEDPLATE n.
e, by which the other parts are supported and held in place; the bed; -- called also baseplate and soleplate.
BEFLATTER v.
To flatter excessively.
BELATE v.
To retard or make too late. Davenant.
BELATED a.
Delayed beyond the usual time; too late; overtaken by night; benighted. "Some belated peasant." Milton. -- Be*lat"ed*ness, n. Milton.
BIANGULATE; BIANGULATED a.
Biangular.
BIARTICULATE a.
Having, or consisting of, tow joints.
BIAURICULATE a. 2 definitions
Having two auricles, as the heart of mammals, birds, and reptiles.
BIBLIOLATER; BIBLIOLATRIST n.
A worshiper of books; especially, a worshiper of the Bible; a believer in its verbal inspiration. De Quincey.
BIBLIOLATRY n.
Book worship, esp. of the Bible; -- applied by Roman Catholic divine Coleridge. F. W. Newman.
BIFLABELLATE a.
Flabellate on both sides.
BIFLAGELLATE a.
Having two long, narrow, whiplike appendages.
BIFOLIOLATE a.
Having two leaflets, as some compound leaves.
BILAMELLATE; BILAMELLATED a.
Formed of two plates, as the stigma of the Mimulus; also, having two elevated ridges, as in the lip of certain flowers.
BILATERAL a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to the two sides of a central area or organ, or of a central axis; as, bilateral symmetry in animals, where there is a similarity of parts on the right and left sides of the body.
BILATERALITY n.
State of being bilateral.
BIMACULATE a.
Having, or marked with, two spots.
BINOCULATE a.
Having two eyes.
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