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Definition of rate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rate is as below...
Rate (n.) The class of a
merchant
vessel
for
marine
insurance,
determined
by its
relative
safety
as a risk, as A1, A2, etc..
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At
::
At
(prep.)
The
relation
of a point or
position
in a
series,
or of
degree,
rate, or
value;
as, with the
thermometer
at 80�; goods sold at a cheap
price;
a
country
estimated
at
10,000
square
miles;
life is short at the
longest..
Outlier
::
Outlier
(n.) A part of a rock or
stratum
lying
without,
or
beyond,
the main body, from which it has been
separated
by
denudation..
Imperate
::
Imperate
(a.) Done by
express
direction;
not
involuntary;
communded.
Supersaturation
::
Supersaturate
(v. t.) To add to
beyond
saturation;
as, to
supersaturate
a
solution..
Worship
::
Worship
(a.)
Hence,
a title of
honor,
used in
addresses
to
certain
magistrates
and
others
of rank or
station..
Screen
::
Screen
(v. t.) To
provide
with a
shelter
or means of
concealment;
to
separate
or cut off from
inconvenience,
injury,
or
danger;
to
shelter;
to
protect;
to
protect
by
hiding;
to
conceal;
as,
fruits
screened
from cold winds by a
forest
or
hill..
Seraskierate
::
Seraskierate
(n.) The
office
or
authority
of a
seraskier.
Molecule
::
Molecule
(n.) A group of atoms so
united
and
combined
by
chemical
affinity
that they form a
complete,
integrated
whole,
being the
smallest
portion
of any
particular
compound
that can exist in a free
state;
as, a
molecule
of water
consists
of two atoms of
hydrogen
and one of
oxygen.
Cf.
Atom..
Diffract
::
Diffract
(v. t.) To break or
separate
into
parts;
to
deflect,
or
decompose
by
deflection,
a/ rays of
light..
Plasmin
::
Plasmin
(n.) A
proteid
body,
separated
by some
physiologists
from blood
plasma.
It is
probably
identical
with
fibrinogen..
Euphroe
::
Euphroe
(n.) A block or long slat of wood,
perforated
for the
passage
of the
crowfoot,
or cords by which an
awning
is held up..
Cribrate
::
Cribrate
(a.)
Cribriform.
Moderato
::
Moderato
(a. & adv.) With a
moderate
degree
of
quickness;
moderately.
Ox
::
Ox (n.) The male of
bovine
quadrupeds,
especially
the
domestic
animal
when
castrated
and grown to its full size, or
nearly
so. The word is also
applied,
as a
general
name, to any
species
of
bovine
animals,
male and
female..
Territory
::
Territory
(n.) In the
United
States,
a
portion
of the
country
not
included
within
the
limits
of any
State,
and not yet
admitted
as a State into the
Union,
but
organized
with a
separate
legislature,
under a
Territorial
governor
and other
officers
appointed
by the
President
and
Senate
of the
United
States.
In
Canada,
a
similarly
organized
portion
of the
country
not yet
formed
into a
Province..
Convict
::
Convict
(v. t.) To
demonstrate
by proof or
evidence;
to
prove.
Sequestrated
::
Sequestrated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Sequestrat.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To lay down; to
prostrate.
Hair
::
Hair (n.) A
slender
outgrowth
from the
chitinous
cuticle
of
insects,
spiders,
crustaceans,
and other
invertebrates.
Such hairs are
totally
unlike
those of
vertebrates
in
structure,
composition,
and mode of
growth..
Untwine
::
Untwine
(v. t.) To
untwist;
to
separate,
as that which is
twined
or
twisted;
to
disentangle;
to
untie..
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