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Definition of pat
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Pat (n.) A
light,
quik blow or
stroke
with the
fingers
or hand; a tap..
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Capacity
::
Capacity
(n.)
Outward
condition
or
circumstances;
occupation;
profession;
character;
position;
as, to work in the
capacity
of a mason or a
carpenter..
Asperse
::
Asperse
(v. t.) To
bespatter
with foul
reports
or false and
injurious
charges;
to
tarnish
in point of
reputation
or good name; to
slander
or
calumniate;
as, to
asperse
a poet or his
writings;
to
asperse
a man's
character..
Patter
::
Patter
(n.) Glib and rapid
speech;
a
voluble
harangue.
Old-fashioned
::
Old-fashioned
(a.)
Formed
according
to old or
obsolete
fashion
or
pattern;
adhering
to old
customs
or
ideas;
as, an
old-fashioned
dress,
girl..
Prepossession
::
Prepossession
(n.)
Preoccupation;
prior
possession.
Episcopate
::
Episcopate
(v. i.) To act as a
bishop;
to fill the
office
of a
prelate.
Gravelling
::
Gravelling
(n.) A layer or
coating
of
gravel
(on a path,
etc.)..
Symbol
::
Symbol
(n.) A
visible
sign or
representation
of an idea;
anything
which
suggests
an idea or
quality,
or
another
thing,
as by
resemblance
or by
convention;
an
emblem;
a
representation;
a type; a
figure;
as, the lion is the
symbol
of
courage;
the lamb is the
symbol
of
meekness
or
patience..
Anticipatory
::
Anticipatory
(a.)
Forecasting;
of the
nature
of
anticipation.
Micraster
::
Micraster
(n.) A genus of sea
urchins,
similar
to
Spatangus,
abounding
in the chalk
formation;
-- from the
starlike
disposal
of the
ambulacral
furrows..
Foretaste
::
Foretaste
(n.) A taste
beforehand;
enjoyment
in
advance;
anticipation.
Extirpating
::
Extirpating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Extirpat.
Doloroso
::
Doloroso
(a. & adv.)
Plaintive;
pathetic;
-- used
adverbially
as a
musical
direction.
Spattered
::
Spattered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Spatte.
Patter
::
Patter
(n.) A quick
succession
of
slight
sounds;
as, the
patter
of rain; the
patter
of
little
feet..
Heteropathic
::
Heteropathic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
method
of
heteropathy;
allopathic.
Fur
::
Fur (n.) One of
several
patterns
or
diapers
used as
tinctures.
There are nine in all, or,
according
to some
writers,
only six..
Snapweed
::
Snapweed
(n.) See
Impatiens.
Episcopate
::
Episcopate
(n.) The time of a
bishop's
rule.
Stylo-
::
Stylite
(n.) One of a sect of
anchorites
in the early
church,
who lived on the tops of
pillars
for the
exercise
of their
patience;
--
called
also
pillarist
and
pillar
saint..
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