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3,477 words match “LATE”

PYROGALLATE n.
A salt of pyrogallic acid; an ether of pyrogallol.
PYROMALATE n.
A salt of pyromalic acid. [Obs.]
QUADRILATERAL n. 3 definitions
An area defended by four fortresses supporting each other; as, the Venetian quadrilateral, comprising Mantua, Peschiera, Verona, and Legnano. Complete quadrilateral (Geom.), the figure made up of the six straight lines that can be drawn through four points, A., B, C, I, the lines being supposed to be produced indefinit…
QUADRILATERALNESS n.
The property of being quadrilateral.
QUINQUE FOLIOLATE a.
Having five leaflets. Gray.
REASSIMILATE v.
To assimilate again. -- Re`as*sim`i*la"tion, n.
RECAPITULATE v. 2 definitions
gument, or essay; to give a summary of the principal facts, points, or arguments of; to relate in brief; to summarize.
RECONSOLATE v.
To console or comfort again. [Obs.] Sir H. Wotton.
REFOCILLATE v.
To refresh; to revive. [Obs.] Aubrey.
REGELATE v.
To freeze together again; to undergo regelation, as ice.
REGULATE v. 3 definitions
ct by rule or restriction; to subject to governing principles or laws. The laws which regulate the successions of the seasons. Macaulay. The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their own disputes, and regulated their own police. Bancroft.
RELATE v. 6 definitions
ate your zealous haste, till morrow next again Both light of heaven and strength of men relate. Spenser.
RELATED p. 4 definitions
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.
REPULLULATE v.
To bud again. Though tares repullulate, there is wheat still left in the field. Howell.
RETICULATE; RETICULATED a. 2 definitions
Resembling network; having the form or appearance of a net; netted; as, a reticulated structure.
RETINULATE a.
Having, or characterized by, retinul
RETRANSLATE v.
To translate anew; especially, to translate back into the original language.
REVELATE v.
To reveal. [Obs.] Frith. Barnes.
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