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3,477 words match “LATE”

CONSTELLATE v. 3 definitions
l light. [R.] The several things which engage our affections . . . shine forth and constellate in God. Boule.
CONSULATE n. 3 definitions
The office of a consul. Addison.
CONTEMPLATE v. 3 definitions
ntion; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study. To love, at least contemplate and admire, What I see excellent. Milton. We thus dilate Our spirits to the size of that they contemplate. Byron.
COPPERPLATE n. 2 definitions
A plate of polished copper on which a design or writing is engraved.
COPULATE a. 3 definitions
Joined; associated; coupled. [Obs.] Bacon.
CORNICULATE a. 2 definitions
Horned; having horns. Dr. H. More.
COROLLATE; COROLLATED a.
Having a corolla or corollas; like a corolla.
CORRELATE v. 3 definitions
To have reciprocal or mutual relations; to be mutually related. Doctrine and worship correlate as theory and practice. Tylor.
COSTELLATE a.
Finely ribbed or costated.
CRENELATE v. 2 definitions
To indent; to notch; as, a crenelated leaf. Crenelated molding (Arch.), a kind of indented molding used in Norman buildings.
CRENULATE; CRENULATED a.
Minutely crenate.
CUCULLATE; CUCULLATED a. 4 definitions
Hooded; cowled; covered, as with a hood. Sir T. Browne.
CUMULATE v.
To gather or throw into a heap; to heap together; to accumulate. Shoals of shells, bedded and cumulated heap upon heap. Woodward.
CUPULATE a.
Having or bearing cupeles; cupuliferous.
CUTTOO PLATE n.
A hood over the end of a wagon wheel hub to keep dirt away from the axle.
DEAMBULATE v.
To walk abroad. [Obs.] Cockeram.
DEARTICULATE v.
To disjoint.
DEBELLATE v.
To subdue; to conquer in war. [Obs.] Speed.
DECOLLATE v.
To sever from the neck; to behead; to decapitate. The decollated head of St. John the Baptist. Burke.
DECOLLATED a.
Decapitated; worn or cast off in the process of growth, as the apex of certain univalve shells.
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