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1,459 words match “SAT”

PERTUSATE a.
Pierced at the apex.
PREACCUSATION n.
Previous accusation.
PRENSATION n.
The act of seizing with violence. [Obs.] Barrow .
PRESENSATION n.
Previous sensation, notion, or idea. [Obs.] Dr. H. More.
PROPULSATION n.
The act of driving away or repelling; a keeping at a distance. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
PTENOGLOSSATE a.
Of or pertaining to the Ptenoglossa.
PULSATE v.
hrob, as a pulse; to beat, as the heart. The heart of a viper or frog will continue to pulsate long after it is taken from the body. E. Darwin.
PULSATILE a. 2 definitions
e of being struck or beaten; played by beating or by percussion; as, a tambourine is a pulsatile musical instrument.
PULSATILLA n.
uding the pasque flower. This genus is now merged in Anemone. Some species, as Anemone Pulsatilla, Anemone pratensis, and Anemone patens, are used medicinally.
PULSATION n. 4 definitions
another's body willfully or in anger. This constitutes battery. By the Cornelian law, pulsation as well as verberation is prohibited. Blackstone.
PULSATIVE a.
Beating; throbbing.
PULSATOR n. 2 definitions
A beater; a striker.
PULSATORY a.
Capable of pulsating; throbbing. Sir H. Wotton. .
QUASSATION n.
The act of shaking, or the state of being shaken. Gayton.
REBAPTISATION; REBAPTIZATION n.
A second baptism. [Obs.] Hooker.
RECOMPENSATION n. 2 definitions
Recompense. [Obs.]
RECONDENSATION n.
The act or process of recondensing.
RECUSATION n. 2 definitions
Refusal. [Obs.]
RECUSATIVE a.
Refusing; denying; negative. [R.] Jer. Taylor.
SELF-SATISFACTION n.
The quality or state of being self-satisfied.
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