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Definition of date
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Date (n.) Given or
assigned
length
of life;
dyration.
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Depredated
::
Depredated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Depredat.
Wellhole
::
Wellhole
(n.) The open space in a
floor,
to
accommodate
a
staircase..
Secundate
::
Secundate
(v. t.) To make
prosperous.
Tavern
::
Tavern
(n.) A
public
house where
travelers
and other
transient
guests
are
accomodated
with rooms and
meals;
an inn; a
hotel;
especially,
in
modern
times,
a
public
house
licensed
to sell
liquor
in small
quantities..
Multicuspid
::
Multicuspid
(a.)
Multicuspidate;
-- said of
teeth.
Accommodately
::
Accommodately
(adv.)
Suitably;
fitly.
Gradate
::
Gradate
(v. t.) To grade or
arrange
(parts
in a
whole,
colors
in
painting,
etc.),
so that they shall
harmonize..
Greensand
::
Greensand
(n.) A
variety
of
sandstone,
usually
imperfectly
consolidated,
consisting
largely
of
glauconite,
a
silicate
of iron and
potash
of a green
color,
mixed with sand and a trace of
phosphate
of
lime..
Oleaster
::
Oleaster
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Elaeagus.
See
Eleagnus.
The small
silvery
berries
of the
common
species
(Elaeagnus
hortensis)
are
called
Trebizond
dates,
and are made into cakes by the
Arabs..
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To have ( a
notion
or idea) come into the mind
again,
as
previously
perceived,
known,
or felt; to have a
renewed
apprehension
of; to bring to mind
again;
to think of
again;
to
recollect;
as, I
remember
the fact; he
remembers
the
events
of his
childhood;
I
cannot
remember
dates..
Calendar
::
Calendar
(n.) A
tabular
statement
of the dates of
feasts,
offices,
saints'
days, etc., esp. of those which are
liable
to
change
yearly
according
to the
varying
date of
Easter..
Handicap
::
Handicap
(v. t.) To
encumber
with a
handicap
in any
contest;
hence,
in
general,
to place at
disadvantage;
as, the
candidate
was
heavily
handicapped..
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.) A
titlepage,
or part of it,
especially
that
giving
the date and place of
printing;
also, the
initial
letters,
etc., when
printed
in red..
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To
inscribe;
to
enroll;
to
record;
as, to enter a name, or a date, in a book, or a book in a
catalogue;
to enter the
particulars
of a sale in an
account,
a
manifest
of a ship or of
merchandise
at the
customhouse..
Mandate
::
Mandate
(n.) An
official
or
authoritative
command;
an order or
injunction;
a
commission;
a
judicial
precept.
Consolidated
::
Consolidated
(p. p. & a.) Made
solid,
hard, or
compact;
united;
joined;
solidified..
Disanoint
::
Disanoint
(v. t.) To
invalidate
the
consecration
of; as, to
disanoint
a
king..
Arrack
::
Arrack
(n.) A name in the East
Indies
and the
Indian
islands
for all
ardent
spirits.
Arrack
is often
distilled
from a
fermented
mixture
of rice,
molasses,
and palm wine of the
cocoanut
tree or the date palm, etc..
Intimidation
::
Intimidation
(n.) The act of
making
timid or
fearful
or of
deterring
by
threats;
the state of being
intimidated;
as, the
voters
were kept from the polls by
intimidation..
Anchylose
::
Anchylose
(v. t. & i.) To
affect
or be
affected
with
anchylosis;
to unite or
consolidate
so as to make a stiff
joint;
to grow
together
into one.
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