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8,406 words match “NAT”

ASSONATE v.
To correspond in sound.
ATTAMINATE v.
To corrupt; to defile; to contaminate. [Obs.] Blount.
BALBUTIATE; BALBUCINATE v.
To stammer. [Obs.]
BANAT n.
The territory governed by a ban.
BENZOINATED a.
Containing or impregnated with benzoin; as, benzoinated lard.
BIACUMINATE a.
Having points in two directions.
BICARBONATE n.
A carbonate in which but half the hydrogen of the acid is replaced by a positive element or radical, thus making the proportion of the acid to the positive or basic portion twice what it is in the normal carbonates; an acid carbonate; -- sometimes called supercarbonate.
BICARINATE a.
Having two keel-like projections, as the upper palea of grasses.
BICRENATE a.
Twice crenated, as in the case of leaves whose crenatures are themselves crenate.
BIGEMINATE a.
Having a forked petiole, and a pair of leaflets at the end of each division; biconjugate; twice paired; -- said of a decompound leaf.
BILAMINAR; BILAMINATE a.
Formed of, or having, two laminæ, or thin plates.
BIMARGINATE a.
Having a double margin, as certain shells.
BINATE a.
Double; growing in pairs or couples. Gray.
BIPECTINATE; BIPECTINATED a.
Having two margins toothed like a comb.
BIPENNATE; BIPENNATED a.
Having two wings. "Bipennated insects." Derham.
BIPINNATE; BIPINNATED a.
Twice pinnate.
BIPINNATIFID a.
Doubly pinnatifid.
BITERNATE a.
Doubly ternate, as when a petiole has three ternate leaflets. -- Bi*ter"nate*ly, adv. Gray.
BITUMINATE v.
To treat or impregnate with bitumen; to cement with bitumen. "Bituminated walls of Babylon." Feltham.
BOMBINATE v.
To hum; to boom.
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