Archprelate :: Archprelate (n.) An archbishop or other chief prelate.
Belate :: Belate (v. t.) To retard or make too late.
Belated :: Belated (imp. & p. p.) of Belat.
Belated :: Belated (a.) Delayed beyond the usual time; too late; overtaken by night; benighted.
Chelate :: Chelate (a.) Same as Cheliferous.
Correlate :: Correlate (v. i.) To have reciprocal or mutual relations; to be mutually related.
Correlate :: Correlate (v. t.) To put in relation with each other; to connect together by the disclosure of a mutual relation; as, to correlate natural phenomena..
Correlate :: Correlate (n.) One who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation to something else, as father to son; a correlative..
Correlated :: Correlated (imp. & p. p.) of Correlat.
Crenelate :: Crenelate (v. t.) To furnish with crenelles.
Crenelate :: Crenelate (v. t.) To indent; to notch; as, a crenelated leaf..
Crenelated :: Crenelated (imp. & p. p.) of Crenelat.
Delate :: Delate (v.) To carry; to convey.
Delate :: Delate (v.) To carry abroad; to spread; to make public.
Delate :: Delate (v.) To carry or bring against, as a charge; to inform against; to accuse; to denounce..
Delate :: Delate (v.) To carry on; to conduct.
Delate :: Delate (v. i.) To dilate.
Delated :: Delated (imp. & p. p.) of Delat.
Depucelate :: Depucelate (v. t.) To deflour; to deprive of virginity.
Elate :: Elate (a.) Lifted up; raised; elevated.
Elate :: Elate (a.) Having the spirits raised by success, or by hope; flushed or exalted with confidence; elated; exultant..
Elate :: Elate (v. t.) To raise; to exalt.
Elate :: Elate (v. t.) To exalt the spirit of; to fill with confidence or exultation; to elevate or flush with success; to puff up; to make proud.
Elated :: Elated (imp. & p. p.) of Elat.
Elatedly :: Elatedly (adv.) With elation.
Elatedness :: Elatedness (n.) The state of being elated.
Elater :: Elater (n.) One who, or that which, elates..
Elater :: Elater (n.) An elastic spiral filament for dispersing the spores, as in some liverworts..
Elater :: Elater (n.) Any beetle of the family Elateridae, having the habit, when laid on the back, of giving a sudden upward spring, by a quick movement of the articulation between the abdomen and thorax; -- called also click beetle, spring beetle, and snapping beetle..
Elater :: Elater (n.) The caudal spring used by Podura and related insects for leaping. See Collembola.
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