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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



302 words match “URATE”

DESULPHURATE v.
To deprive of sulphur.
EXAUGURATE v.
To annul the consecration of; to secularize; to unhellow. [Obs.] Holland.
FIGURATE a. 3 definitions
Of a definite form or figure. Plants are all figurate and determinate, which inanimate bodies are not. Bacon.
FIGURATED a.
Having a determinate form.
FIGURATELY adv.
In a figurate manner.
FULGURATE v.
To flash as lightning. [R.]
HYDROTELLURATE n.
A salt formed by the union of hydrotelluric acid and the base.
IMMENSURATE a.
Unmeasured; unlimited. [R.] W. Montagu.
INACCURATE a.
Not accurate; not according to truth; inexact; incorrect; erroneous; as, in inaccurate man, narration, copy, judgment, calculation, etc. The expression is plainly inaccurate. Bp. Hurd.
INACCURATELY adv.
In an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.
INAUGURATE a. 5 definitions
Invested with office; inaugurated. Drayton.
INAURATE a. 2 definitions
Covered with gold; gilded.
INCOMMENSURATE a. 2 definitions
Not commensurate; not admitting of a common measure; incommensurable.
INDURATE a. 5 definitions
Hardened; not soft; indurated. Tyndale.
INDURATED a.
Hardened; as, indurated clay; an indurated heart. Goldsmith.
INSTAURATE v.
To renew or renovate. [R.]
LAURATE n.
A salt of lauric acid.
LITURATE a. 2 definitions
Having indistinct spots, paler at their margins.
MATURATE v. 3 definitions
To bring to ripeness or maturity; to ripen. A tree may be maturated artificially. Fuller.
MENSURATE v.
To measure. [Obs.]
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