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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



405 words match “DATE”

ELUCIDATE v.
e clear or manifest; to render more intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject.
EMENDATELY adv.
Without fault; correctly. [Obs.]
EXHEREDATE v.
To disinherit. [R.] Huloet.
EXUDATE v.
To exude. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
EXUNDATE v.
To overflow; to inundate. [Obs.] Bailey.
FECUNDATE v. 2 definitions
To render fruitful or prolific; to impregnate; as, in flowers the pollen fecundates the ovum through the stigma.
FOREDATE v.
To date before the true time; to antendate.
GRADATE v. 2 definitions
To bring to a certain strength or grade of concentration; as, to gradate a saline solution.
GRAVIDATED a.
Made pregnant; big. [Obs.] Barrow.
HYDRIODATE n.
Same as Hydriodide.
INCOMMODATE v.
To incommode. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
INFRIGIDATE v.
To chill; to make cold; to cool. [Obs.] Boyle.
INGRAVIDATE v.
To impregnate. [Obs.] Fuller.
INLAPIDATE v.
To convert into a stony substance; to petrity. [R.] Bacon.
INNODATE v.
To bind up,as in a knot; to include. [Obs.] Fuller.
INTIMIDATE v.
threats; to dishearten; to abash. Now guilt, once harbored in the conscious breast, Intimidates the brave, degrades the great. Johnson.
INTURBIDATE v.
confuse. [R.] The confusion of ideas and conceptions under the same term painfully inturbidates his theology. Coleridge.
INUNDATE v. 2 definitions
To cover with a flood; to overflow; to deluge; to flood; as, the river inundated the town.
INVALIDATE v.
to destroy the authority of; to render of no force or effect; to overthrow; as, to invalidate an agreement or argument.
IODATE n.
A salt of iodic acid.
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