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Definition of communicate
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Communicate
(v. i.) To give alms,
sympathy,
or aid..
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Catch
::
Catch (v. i.) To
spread
by, or as by,
infecting;
to
communicate..
Communicator
::
Communicator
(n.) One who
communicates.
Buzz
::
Buzz (v. t.) To
whisper;
to
communicate,
as
tales,
in an under tone; to
spread,
as
report,
by
whispers,
or
secretly..
Cowpox
::
Cowpox
(n.) A
pustular
eruptive
disease
of the cow,
which,
when
communicated
to the human
system,
as by
vaccination,
protects
from the
smallpox;
vaccinia;
--
called
also
kinepox,
cowpock,
and
kinepock..
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
communicate
electricity
to; to
charge
with
electricity;
as, to
electrify
a jar..
Catch
::
Catch (v. t.) To
communicate
to; to
fasten
upon; as, the fire
caught
the
adjoining
building..
Heat
::
Heat (v. t.) To make hot; to
communicate
heat to, or cause to grow warm; as, to heat an oven or
furnace,
an iron, or the
like..
Vent
::
Vent (n.) The
opening
at the
breech
of a
firearm,
through
which fire is
communicated
to the
powder
of the
charge;
touchhole..
Inoculate
::
Inoculate
(v. t.) To
communicate
a
disease
to ( a
person
) by
inserting
infectious
matter
in the skin or
flesh;
as, to
inoculate
a
person
with the virus of
smallpox,rabies,
etc. See
Vaccinate..
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) News,
advice,
or
knowledge,
communicated
by
others
or
obtained
by
personal
study and
investigation;
intelligence;
knowledge
derived
from
reading,
observation,
or
instruction..
Communication
::
Communication
(n.) That which is
communicated
or
imparted;
intelligence;
news; a
verbal
or
written
message.
Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) To say; to
utter;
to
communicate
authoritatively;
to
deliver
(a
command)
to a
subordinate;
to
declare
with
authority;
to
impose;
as, to
dictate
the terms of a
treaty;
a
general
dictates
orders
to his
troops..
Infectious
::
Infectious
(a.)
Capable
of being
easily
diffused
or
spread;
sympathetic;
readily
communicated;
as,
infectious
mirth..
Drop
::
Drop (n.) To
bestow
or
communicate
by a
suggestion;
to let fall in an
indirect,
cautious,
or
gentle
manner;
as, to drop hint, a word of
counsel,
etc..
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.)
Communicated
or given as by
supernatural
or
divine
inspiration;
having
divine
authority;
hence,
sacred,
holy; --
opposed
to
uninspired,
profane,
or
secular;
as, the
inspired
writings,
that is, the
Scriptures..
Equatorial
::
Equatorial
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
telescope
so
mounted
as to have two axes of
motion
at right
angles
to each
other,
one of them
parallel
to the axis of the
earth,
and each
carrying
a
graduated
circle,
the one for
measuring
declination,
and the other right
ascension,
or the hour
angle,
so that the
telescope
may be
directed,
even in the
daytime,
to any star or other
object
whose right
ascension
and
declination
are
known.
The
motion
in right
ascension
is
sometimes
communicated
by
clockw
Impulse
::
Impulse
(n.) The act of
impelling,
or
driving
onward
with
sudden
force;
impulsion;
especially,
force so
communicated
as to
produced
motion
suddenly,
or
immediately..
Excommunicate
::
Excommunicate
(a.)
Excommunicated;
interdicted
from the rites of the
church.
Language
::
Language
(v. t.) To
communicate
by
language;
to
express
in
language.
Communicate
::
Communicate
(v. i.) To give alms,
sympathy,
or aid..
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