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405 words match “DATE”

LAPIDATE v.
To stone. [Obs.]
LIQUIDATE v. 5 definitions
ss); to make the amount of (an indebtedness); clear and certain. A debt or demand is liquidated whenever the amount due is agreed on by the parties, or fixed by the operation of law. 15 Ga. Rep. 821. If our epistolary accounts were fairly liquidated, I believe you would be brought in considerable debtor. Chesterfield.…
MANDATE n. 3 definitions
ion; a commission; a judicial precept. This dream all-powerful Juno; I bear Her mighty mandates, and her words you hear. Dryden.
METAVANADATE n.
A salt of metavanadic acid.
MISDATE v.
To date erroneously. Young.
MITHRIDATE n.
a remedy or a preservative against poison; an alexipharmic; -- so called from King Mithridates, its reputed inventor. [Love is] a drop of the true elixir; no mithridate so effectual against the infection of vice. Southey.
MOLYBDATE n.
A salt of molybdic acid.
MULTICUSPIDATE a.
Having many cusps or points.
MULTINODATE a.
Having many knots or nodes.
NODATED a.
Knotted. Nodated hyperbola (Geom.), a certain curve of the third order having two branches which cross each other, forming a node.
OBCORDATE a.
Heart-shaped, with the attachment at the pointed end; inversely cordate: as, an obcordate petal or leaf.
OUTDATED a.
Being out of date; antiquated. [Obs.] Hammond.
OVATE-ROTUNDATE a.
Having a form intermediate between that of an egg and a sphere; roundly ovate.
OVATO-ROTUNDATE a.
Same as Ovate-rotundate.
OVERDATE v.
To date later than the true or proper period. Milton.
OXIDATE v.
To oxidize. [Obs.]
PEDATE a.
Palmate, with the lateral lobes cleft into two or more segments; -- said of a leaf. -- Ped"ate*ly, adv.
PERIODATE n.
A salt of periodic acid.
POSTDATE v. 4 definitions
To date after the real time; as, to postdate a contract, that is, to date it later than the time when it was in fact made.
PREBENDATE v.
To invest with the office of prebendary; to present to a prebend. [Obs.] Grafton.
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