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Definition of rote
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Rote (v. i.) To go out by
rotation
or
succession;
to
rotate.
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Shelter
::
Shelter
(n.) One who
protects;
a
guardian;
a
defender.
Baroque
::
Baroque
(a.) In bad
taste;
grotesque;
odd.
Proterandrous
::
Proterandrous
(a.)
Having
the
stamens
come to
maturity
before
the
pistil;
--
opposed
to
proterogynous.
Refuge
::
Refuge
(n.) An
expedient
to
secure
protection
or
defense;
a
device
or
contrivance.
Defence
::
Defence
(n.) The act of
defending,
or the state of being
defended;
protection,
as from
violence
or
danger..
Tersanctus
::
Tersanctus
(n.) An
ancient
ascription
of
praise
(containing
the word Holy -- in its Latin form,
Sanctus
--
thrice
repeated),
used in the Mass of the Roman
Catholic
Church
and
before
the
prayer
of
consecration
in the
communion
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church.
Cf.
Trisagion..
Protector
::
Protector
(n.) A
cardinal,
from one of the more
considerable
Roman
Catholic
nations,
who looks after the
interests
of his
people
at Rome; also, a
cardinal
who has the same
relation
to a
college,
religious
order,
etc..
Casemated
::
Casemated
(a.)
Furnished
with,
protected
by, or built like, a
casemate..
Protecting
::
Protecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Protec.
Proteiform
::
Proteiform
(a.)
Changeable
in form;
resembling
a
Proteus,
or an
amoeba..
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..
Intrenchment
::
Intrenchment
(n.) Any
defense
or
protection.
Operculated
::
Operculated
(a.)
Having
an
operculum,
or an
apparatus
for
protecting
the
gills;
-- said of
shells
and of
fishes..
Top-cloth
::
Top-cloth
(n.) A piece of
canvas
used to cover the
hammocks
which are
lashed
to the top in
action
to
protect
the
topmen.
Stulm
::
Stull (n.) A
framework
of
timber
covered
with
boards
to
support
rubbish;
also, a
framework
of
boards
to
protect
miners
from
falling
stones..
Carboy
::
Carboy
(n.) A
large,
globular
glass
bottle,
esp. one of green
glass,
inclosed
in
basket
work or in a box, for
protection;
-- used
commonly
for
carrying
corrosive
liquids;
as
sulphuric
acid, etc..
Chaperon
::
Chaperon
(v. t.) To
attend
in
public
places
as a guide and
protector;
to
matronize.
Fender
::
Fender
(v. t. & i.)
Anything
set up to
protect
an
exposed
angle,
as of a
house,
from
damage
by
carriage
wheels..
Protestantly
::
Protestantly
(adv.)
Like a
Protestant;
in
conformity
with
Protestantism.
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) An iron
socket
to
protect
the point of a
wooden
pile.
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