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405 words match “DATE”

PRECONSOLIDATED a.
Consolidated beforehand.
PREDATE v.
To date anticipation; to affix to (a document) an earlier than the actual date; to antedate; as, a predated deed or letter.
PROBOSCIDATE a.
Having a proboscis; proboscidial.
PYXIDATE a.
Having a pyxidium.
RECONSOLIDATE v.
To consolidate anew or again.
RELIQUIDATE v.
To liquidate anew; to adjust a second time.
ROTUNDATE a.
Rounded; especially, rounded at the end or ends, or at the corners.
SECUNDATE v.
To make prosperous. [R.]
SEDATE a.
ion or caprice; calm; tranquil; serene; not passionate or giddy; composed; staid; as, a sedate soul, mind, or temper. Disputation carries away the mind from that calm and sedate temper which is so necessary to contemplate truth. I. Watts. Whatsoever we feel and know Too sedate for outward show. Wordsworth.…
SHORT-DATED a.
Having little time to run from the date. "Thy short-dated life." Sandys.
SOLIDATE v.
To make solid or firm. [Obs.] Cowley.
SUBCORDATE a.
Somewhat cordate; somewhat like a heart in shape.
SUROXIDATE v.
To combine with oxygen so as to form a suroxide or peroxide. [Obs.]
TRICUSPIDATE a.
Three-pointed; ending in three points; as, a tricuspidate leaf.
UNDATED a. 2 definitions
Not dated; having no date; of unknown age; as, an undated letter.
UNLIQUIDATED a.
Not liquidated; not exactly ascertained; not adjusted or settled. Unliquidated damages (Law), penalties or damages not ascertained in money. Burrill.
UP-TO-DATE a.
e, manners, knowledge, or other qualities that are abreast of the times. "A general up-to-date style of presentment." Nature.
VALIDATE v.
m; to render valid; to give legal force to. The chamber of deputies . . . refusing to validate at once the election of an official candidate. London Spectator.
VANADATE n.
A salt of vanadic acid. [Formerly also vanadiate.]
ACCOMMODABLE a.
That may be accommodated, fitted, or made to agree. [R.] I. Watts.
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