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626 words match “ELATE”

NEVERTHELATER adv.
Nevertheless. [Obs.]
PRELATE v. 2 definitions
To act as a prelate. [Obs.] Right prelating is busy laboring, and not lording. Latimer.
PRELATEITY n.
Prelacy. [Obs.] Milton.
PRELATESHIP n.
The office of a prelate. Harmar.
PRELATESS n.
A woman who is a prelate; the wife of a prelate. Milton.
REGELATE v.
To freeze together again; to undergo regelation, as ice.
RELATE v. 6 definitions
bate your zealous haste, till morrow next again Both light of heaven and strength of men relate. Spenser.
RELATED p. 4 definitions
d by kindred; connected by blood or alliance, particularly by consanguinity; as, persons related in the first or second degree.
RELATEDNESS n.
The state or condition of being related; relationship; affinity. [R.] Emerson.
RELATER n.
One who relates or narrates.
REVELATE v.
To reveal. [Obs.] Frith. Barnes.
SPHACELATE v. 2 definitions
To die, decay, or become gangrenous, as flesh or bone; to mortify.
SPHACELATE; SPHACELATED a.
Affected with gangrene; mortified.
UNPRELATED a.
Deposed from the office of prelate.
URCEOLATE; URCELATE a.
Shaped like a pitcher or urn; swelling below, and contrasted at the orifice, as a calyx or corolla.
VELATE a.
Having a veil; veiled.
ABER-DE-VINE n.
The European siskin (Carduelis spinus), a small green and yellow finch, related to the goldfinch.
ACCOUNT n.
To recount; to relate. [Obs.] Chaucer.
ACETABULUM n.
A sucker of the sepia or cuttlefish and related animals.
ADANSONIA n.
A genus of great trees related to the Bombax. There are two species, A. digitata, the baobab or monkey-bread of Africa and India, and A. Gregorii, the sour gourd or cream-of-tartar tree of Australia. Both have a trunk of moderate height, but of enormous diameter, and a wide-spreading head. The fruit is oblong, and fill…
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