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Definition of cates
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Cates (n.)
Provisions;
food;
viands;
especially,
luxurious
food;
delicacies;
dainties..
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Tunicin
::
Tunicin
(n.)
Animal
cellulose;
a
substance
present
in the
mantle,
or
tunic,
of the
Tunicates,
which
resembles,
or is
identical
with, the
cellulose
of the
vegetable
kingdom..
Nursery
::
Nursery
(n.) That which forms and
educates;
as,
commerce
is the
nursery
of
seamen..
Rock Shaft
::
Rock shaft () A shaft that
oscillates
on its
journals,
instead
of
revolving,
--
usually
carrying
levers
by means of which it
receives
and
communicates
reciprocating
motion,
as in the valve gear of some steam
engines;
--
called
also
rocker,
rocking
shaft,
and way
shaft..
From
::
From
(prep.)
Out of the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind;
by
reason
of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever
departure,
setting
out,
commencement
of
action,
being,
state,
occurrence,
etc., or
procedure,
emanation,
absence,
separation,
etc., are to be
expressed.
It is
construed
with, and
indicates,
the point of space or time at which the
action,
state,
etc., are
regarded
as
setting
out or
beginning;
also, less
frequently,
the
source,
the
cause,
the
occasion,
out of
Ritualist
::
Ritualist
(n.) One
skilled
un, or
attached
to, a
ritual;
one who
advocates
or
practices
ritualism..
Acates
::
Acates
(n. pl.) See
Cates.
Coalitionist
::
Coalitionist
(n.) One who joins or
promotes
a
coalition;
one who
advocates
coalition.
Communicator
::
Communicator
(n.) One who
communicates.
Advocate
::
Advocate
(n.) One who
defends,
vindicates,
or
espouses
any cause by
argument;
a
pleader;
as, an
advocate
of free
trade,
an
advocate
of
truth..
Pessimist
::
Pessimist
(n.) One who
advocates
the
doctrine
of
pessimism;
--
opposed
to
optimist.
Race
::
Race (n.)
Peculiar
flavor,
taste,
or
strength,
as of wine; that
quality,
or
assemblage
of
qualities,
which
indicates
origin
or kind, as in wine;
hence,
characteristic
flavor;
smack..
Electrometer
::
Electrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
quantity
or
intensity
of
electricity;
also,
sometimes,
and less
properly,
applied
to an
instrument
which
indicates
the
presence
of
electricity
(usually
called
an
electroscope)..
Educationist
::
Educationist
(n.) One who is
versed
in the
theories
of, or who
advocates
and
promotes,
education..
Cremationist
::
Cremationist
(n.) One who
advocates
the
practice
of
cremation.
Nonresistant
::
Nonresistant
(n.) One who
maintains
that no
resistance
should
be made to
constituted
authority,
even when
unjustly
or
oppressively
exercised;
one who
advocates
or
practices
absolute
submission;
also, one who holds that
violence
should
never be
resisted
by
force..
Defender
::
Defender
(n.) One who
defends;
one who
maintains,
supports,
protects,
or
vindicates;
a
champion;
an
advocate;
a
vindicator..
Chirologist
::
Chirologist
(n.) One who
communicates
thoughts
by signs made with the hands and
fingers.
Dijudicant
::
Dijudicant
(n.) One who
dijudicates.
Prognosticator
::
Prognosticator
(n.) One who
prognosticates;
a
foreknower
or
foreteller
of a
future
course
or event by
present
signs.
Lawyer
::
Lawyer
(n.) One
versed
in the laws, or a
practitioner
of law; one whose
profession
is to
conduct
lawsuits
for
clients,
or to
advise
as to
prosecution
or
defence
of
lawsuits,
or as to legal
rights
and
obligations
in other
matters.
It is a
general
term,
comprehending
attorneys,
counselors,
solicitors,
barristers,
sergeants,
and
advocates..
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