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Definition of blat
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Blat (v. t.) To utter
inconsiderately.
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Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.)
Offered
up;
devoted;
consecrated;
dedicated;
-- used
chiefly
or only in the
titles
of Roman
Catholic
orders.
See
Oblate,
n..
Blatter
::
Blatter
(v. i.) To
prate;
to
babble;
to rail; to make a
senseless
noise;
to
patter.
Sublative
::
Sublation
(n.) The act of
taking
or
carrying
away;
removal.
Oblation
::
Oblation
(n.)
Anything
offered
or
presented
in
worship
or
sacred
service;
an
offering;
a
sacrifice.
Blatancy
::
Blatancy
(n.)
Blatant
quality.
Caryatid
::
Caryatid
(n.) A
draped
female
figure
supporting
an
entablature,
in the place of a
column
or
pilaster..
Modillion
::
Modillion
(n.) The
enriched
block or
horizontal
bracket
generally
found under the
cornice
of the
Corinthian
and
Composite
entablature,
and
sometimes,
less
ornamented,
in the Ionic and other
orders;
-- so
called
because
of its
arrangement
at
regulated
distances..
Heave Offering
::
Heave
offering
() An
offering
or
oblation
heaved
up or
elevated
before
the
altar,
as the
shoulder
of the peace
offering.
See Wave
offering..
Atlantes
::
Atlantes
(n. pl.)
Figures
or half
figures
of men, used as
columns
to
support
an
entablature;
--
called
also
telamones.
See
Caryatides..
Tablature
::
Tablature
(n.) An
ancient
mode of
indicating
musical
sounds
by
letters
and other signs
instead
of by
notes.
Oblation
::
Oblation
(n.) A gift or
contribution
made to a
church,
as for the
expenses
of the
eucharist,
or for the
support
of the
clergy
and the
poor..
Blatterer
::
Blatterer
(n.) One who
blatters;
a
babbler;
a
noisy,
blustering
boaster..
Oblongum
::
Oblongum
(n.) A
prolate
spheroid;
a
figure
described
by the
revolution
of an
ellipse
about its
greater
axis. Cf.
Oblatum,
and see
Ellipsoid
of
revolution,
under
Ellipsoid..
Blatantly
::
Blatantly
(adv.)
In a
blatant
manner.
Blattered
::
Blattered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Blatte.
Monotriglyph
::
Monotriglyph
(n.) A kind of
intercolumniation
in an
entablature,
in which only one
triglyph
and two
metopes
are
introduced..
Triglyph
::
Triglyph
(n.) An
ornament
in the
frieze
of the Doric
order,
repeated
at equal
intervals.
Each
triglyph
consists
of a
rectangular
tablet,
slightly
projecting,
and
divided
nearly
to the top by two
parallel
and
perpendicular
gutters,
or
channels,
called
glyphs,
into three
parts,
or
spaces,
called
femora.
A half
channel,
or
glyph,
is also cut upon each of the
perpendicular
edges of the
tablet.
See
Illust.
of
Entablature..
Oblatrate
::
Oblatrate
(v. i.) To bark or
snarl,
as a dog..
Blatant
::
Blatant
(a.)
Bellowing,
as a calf;
bawling;
brawling;
clamoring;
disagreeably
clamorous;
sounding
loudly
and
harshly..
Entablature
::
Entablature
(n.) The
superstructure
which lies
horizontally
upon the
columns.
See
Illust.
of
Column,
Cornice..
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