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145 words match “ENATE”

ENATE a.
Growing out.
ABALIENATE v. 3 definitions
To transfer the title of from one to another; to alienate.
ALIENATE a. 4 definitions
Estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign; -- with from. O alienate from God. Milton.
ARSENATE n.
A salt of arsenic acid.
BICRENATE a.
Twice crenated, as in the case of leaves whose crenatures are themselves crenate.
CATECHUMENATE n.
The state or condition of a catechumen or the time during which one is a catechumen.
CATENATE v.
To connect, in a series of links or ties; to chain. E. Darwin.
CONCATENATE v.
series or chain, as things depending on one another. This all things friendly will concatenate. Dr. H. More
CRENATE; CRENATED a.
Having the margin cut into rounded teeth notches, or scallops.
DEHYDROGENATE v.
To deprive of, or free from, hydrogen.
DEOXYGENATE v.
To deoxidize. [Obs.]
DISOXYGENATE v.
To deprive of oxygen; to deoxidize. [R.]
EXTRAVENATE a.
Let out of the veins. [Obs.] "Extravenate blood." Glanvill.
GANGRENATE v.
To gangrene. [Obs.]
HYDROGENATE v.
To hydrogenize.
HYPEROXYGENATED; HYPEROXYGENIZED a.
Combined with a relatively large amount of oxygen; -- said of higher oxides. [Obs.]
HYPHENATED a.
United by hyphens; hyphened; as, a hyphenated or hyphened word.
MESITYLENATE n.
A salt of mesitylenic acid.
OXYGENATE v.
To unite, or cause to combine, with oxygen; to treat with oxygen; to oxidize; as, oxygenated water (hydrogen dioxide).
PENATES n.
The household gods of the ancient Romans. They presided over the home and the family hearth. See Lar.
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