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Definition of rote
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 rote is as below...
Rote (n.) A kind of
guitar,
the notes of which were
produced
by a small wheel or
wheel-like
arrangement;
an
instrument
similar
to the
hurdy-gurdy..
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Shadow
::
Shadow
(n.) A
shaded
place;
shelter;
protection;
security.
Caponiere
::
Caponiere
(n.) A work made
across
or in the
ditch,
to
protect
it from the
enemy,
or to serve as a
covered
passageway..
Exclaim
::
Exclaim
(v. t. & i.) To cry out from
earnestness
or
passion;
to utter with
vehemence;
to call out or
declare
loudly;
to
protest
vehemently;
to
vociferate;
to
shout;
as, to
exclaim
against
oppression
with
wonder
or
astonishment;
The field is won! he
exclaimed..
Te Deum
::
Te Deum () An
ancient
and
celebrated
Christian
hymn, of
uncertain
authorship,
but often
ascribed
to St.
Ambrose;
-- so
called
from the first words Te Deum
laudamus.
It forms part of the daily
matins
of the Roman
Catholic
breviary,
and is sung on all
occasions
of
thanksgiving.
In its
English
form,
commencing
with
words,
We
praise
thee, O God, it forms a part of the
regular
morning
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
in
America..
Mucus
::
Mucus (n.) A
viscid
fluid
secreted
by
mucous
membranes,
which it
serves
to
moisten
and
protect.
It
covers
the
lining
membranes
of all the
cavities
which open
externally,
such as those of the
mouth,
nose,
lungs,
intestinal
canal,
urinary
passages,
etc..
Reformation
::
Reformation
(n.)
Specifically
(Eccl.
Hist.),
the
important
religious
movement
commenced
by
Luther
early in the
sixteenth
century,
which
resulted
in the
formation
of the
various
Protestant
churches..
Breakwater
::
Breakwater
(n.) Any
structure
or
contrivance,
as a mole, or a wall at the mouth of a
harbor,
to break the force of
waves,
and
afford
protection
from their
violence..
Clog
::
Clog (v.) A shoe, or
sandal,
intended
to
protect
the feet from wet, or to
increase
the
apparent
stature,
and
having,
therefore,
a very thick sole. Cf.
Chopine..
Ironclad
::
Ironclad
(a.) Clad in iron;
protected
or
covered
with iron, as a
vessel
for naval
warfare..
Tabard
::
Tabard
(n.) A sort of tunic or
mantle
formerly
worn for
protection
from the
weather.
When worn over the armor it was
commonly
emblazoned
with the arms of the
wearer,
and from this the name was given to the
garment
adopted
for
heralds..
Hat
::
Hat (n.) A
covering
for the head; esp., one with a crown and brim, made of
various
materials,
and worn by men or women for
protecting
the head from the sun or
weather,
or for
ornament..
Diptych
::
Diptych
(n.) A
writing
tablet
consisting
of two
leaves
of rigid
material
connected
by
hinges
and
shutting
together
so as to
protect
the
writing
within.
Securement
::
Securement
(n.) The act of
securing;
protection.
Camisard
::
Camisard
(n.) One of the
French
Protestant
insurgents
who
rebelled
against
Louis XIV, after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nates;
-- so
called
from the
peasant's
smock
(camise)
which they
wore..
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(v. t.) To
ridicule,
or to make
ludicrous
by
grotesque
representation
in
action
or in
language..
Shole
::
Shole (n.) A plank fixed
beneath
an
object,
as
beneath
the
rudder
of a
vessel,
to
protect
it from
injury;
a plank on the
ground
under the end of a shore or the
like..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.)
Something
inclosing
a
light,
and
protecting
it from wind, rain, etc. ; --
sometimes
portable,
as a
closed
vessel
or case of horn,
perforated
tin,
glass,
oiled
paper,
or other
material,
having
a lamp or
candle
within;
sometimes
fixed,
as the
glazed
inclosure
of a
street
light,
or of a
lighthouse
light..
Cherish
::
Cherish
(v. t.) To treat with
tenderness
and
affection;
to
nurture
with care; to
protect
and aid.
Ligeance
::
Ligeance
(n.) The
connection
between
sovereign
and
subject
by which they were
mutually
bound,
the
former
to
protection
and the
securing
of
justice,
the
latter
to
faithful
service;
allegiance..
Pluroderes
::
Pluroderes
(n. pl.) A group of
fresh-water
turtles
in which the neck can not be
retracted,
but is bent to one side, for
protection.
The
matamata
is an
example..
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