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3,477 words match “LATE”

STELLULATE a.
Minutely stellate.
STIMULATE v. 2 definitions
to action or more vigorous exertion by some pungent motive or by persuasion; as, to stimulate one by the hope of reward, or by the prospect of glory. To excite and stimulate us thereunto. Dr. J. Scott.
STIPELLATE a.
Having stipels.
STIPULATE a. 2 definitions
Furnished with stipules; as, a stipulate leaf.
STRANGULATE a.
Strangulated.
STRANGULATED a. 2 definitions
arrest or obstruction of circulation, caused by constriction or compression; as, a strangulated hernia.
STRATICULATE a.
Characterized by the presence of thin parallel strata, or layers, as in an agate.
STRIDULATE v. 2 definitions
To make a shrill, creaking noise; specifically (Zoöl.),
STROPHIOLATE; STROPHIOLATED a.
Furnished with a strophiole, or caruncle, or that which resembles it. Gray.
SUBDILATED a.
Partially dilated.
SUBLATE v.
To take or carry away; to remove. [R.] E. Hall.
SUBORBICULAR; SUBORBICULATE a.
Almost orbiculate or orbicular.
SUBPEDUNCULATE a.
Supported on, or growing from, a very short stem; having a short peduncle.
SUBTURRICULATE a.
Somewhat turriculate.
SUBULATE; SUBULATED a.
Very narrow, and tapering gradually to a fine point from a broadish base; awl-shaped; linear.
SUFFLATE v.
To blow up; to inflate; to inspire. [R.] T. Ward.
SUGGILLATE v.
To beat livid, or black and blue. Wiseman.
SUPERACIDULATED a.
Acidulated to excess. [R.]
SURCULATE v.
To purne; to trim. [Obs.] Cockeram.
TABULATE v. 2 definitions
o tables or synopses. A philosophy is not worth the having, unless its results may be tabulated, and put in figures. I. Taylor.
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