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Definition of date
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Date (n.) Given or
assigned
length
of life;
dyration.
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Nomination
::
Nomination
(n.) The act of
naming
or
nominating;
designation
of a
person
as a
candidate
for
office;
the power of
nominating;
the state of being
nominated.
Severe
::
Severe
(superl.)
Serious
in
feeeling
or
manner;
sedate;
grave;
austere;
not
light,
lively,
or
cheerful..
Flood
::
Flood (v. t.) To cause or
permit
to be
inundated;
to fill or cover with water or other
fluid;
as, to flood
arable
land for
irrigation;
to fill to
excess
or to its full
capacity;
as, to flood a
country
with a
depreciated
currency..
Periodate
::
Periodate
(n.) A salt of
periodic
acid.
Concentrate
::
Concentrate
(v. i.) To
approach
or meet in a
common
center;
to
consolidate;
as,
population
tends to
concentrate
in
cities..
Multicuspid
::
Multicuspid
(a.)
Multicuspidate;
-- said of
teeth.
Date
::
Date (v. i.) To have
beginning;
to
begin;
to be dated or
reckoned;
-- with from.
Black-letter
::
Black-letter
(a.) Given to the study of books in black
letter;
that is, of old
books;
out of
date..
Exundate
::
Exundate
(v. i.) To
overflow;
to
inundate.
Plurality
::
Plurality
(n.) The
greater
number;
a
majority;
also, the
greatest
of
several
numbers;
in
elections,
the
excess
of the votes given for one
candidate
over those given for
another,
or for any
other,
candidate.
When there are more than two
candidates,
the one who
receives
the
plurality
of votes may have less than a
majority.
See
Majority..
Drama
::
Drama (n.) A
composition,
in prose or
poetry,
accommodated
to
action,
and
intended
to
exhibit
a
picture
of human life, or to
depict
a
series
of grave or
humorous
actions
of more than
ordinary
interest,
tending
toward
some
striking
result.
It is
commonly
designed
to be
spoken
and
represented
by
actors
on the
stage..
Cordately
::
Cordately
(adv.)
In a
cordate
form.
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
adjust,
as
accounts;
to
liquidate;
to
balance;
as, to
settle
an
account..
Disanoint
::
Disanoint
(v. t.) To
invalidate
the
consecration
of; as, to
disanoint
a
king..
Innodated
::
Innodated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Innodat.
Caudate
::
Caudate
(a.) Alt. of
Caudate.
Deoxidate
::
Deoxidate
(v. t.) To
deoxidize.
Synchronize
::
Synchronize
(v. t.) To
assign
to the same date or
period
of time; as, to
synchronize
two
events
of Greek and Roman
history..
Touter
::
Touter
(n.) One who seeks
customers,
as for an inn, a
public
conveyance,
shops,
and the like:
hence,
an
obtrusive
candidate
for
office..
Chronogram
::
Chronogram
(n.) An
inscription
in which
certain
numeral
letters,
made to
appear
specially
conspicuous,
on being added
together,
express
a
particular
date or
epoch,
as in the motto of a medal
struck
by
Gustavus
Adolphus
in 1632:
ChrIstVs
DVX; ergo
trIVMphVs.-
the
capitals
of which give, when added as
numerals,
the sum
1632..
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