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Definition of date
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Date (v. i.) To have
beginning;
to
begin;
to be dated or
reckoned;
-- with from.
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Annodated
::
Annodated
(a.)
Curved
somewhat
in the form of the
letter
S.
Heartshaped
::
Heartshaped
(a.)
Having
the shape of a
heart;
cordate.
Dilapidate
::
Dilapidate
(v. t.) To bring into a
condition
of decay or
partial
ruin, by
misuse
or
through
neglect;
to
destroy
the
fairness
and good
condition
of; -- said of a
building..
Inundation
::
Inundation
(n.) The act of
inundating,
or the state of being
inundated;
an
overflow;
a
flood;
a
rising
and
spreading
of water over
grounds..
Date
::
Date (n.) Given or
assigned
length
of life;
dyration.
Prebendate
::
Prebendate
(v. t.) To
invest
with the
office
of
prebendary;
to
present
to a
prebend.
Union
::
Union (n.) That which is
united,
or made one;
something
formed
by a
combination
or
coalition
of parts or
members;
a
confederation;
a
consolidated
body; a
league;
as, the
weavers
have
formed
a
union;
trades
unions
have
become
very
numerous;
the
United
States
of
America
are often
called
the
Union..
Examination
::
Examination
(n.) A
process
prescribed
or
assigned
for
testing
qualification;
as, the
examination
of a
student,
or of a
candidate
for
admission
to the bar or the
ministry..
Slate
::
Slate (v. t.) A list of
candidates,
prepared
for
nomination
or for
election;
a list of
candidates,
or a
programme
of
action,
devised
beforehand..
Multicuspid
::
Multicuspid
(a.)
Multicuspidate;
-- said of
teeth.
Pedate
::
Pedate
(a.)
Palmate,
with the
lateral
lobes cleft into two or more
segments;
-- said of a
leaf..
Conflate
::
Conflate
(v. t.) To blow
together;
to bring
together;
to
collect;
to fuse
together;
to join or weld; to
consolidate.
Elucidatory
::
Elucidatory
(a.)
Tending
to
elucidate;
elucidative.
Illustrative
::
Illustrative
(a.)
Tending
or
designed
to
illustrate,
exemplify,
or
elucidate..
Ecaudate
::
Ecaudate
(a.)
Tailless.
Tail
::
Tail (n.) The side of a coin
opposite
to that which bears the head,
effigy,
or date; the
reverse;
--
rarely
used
except
in the
expression
heads or
tails,
employed
when a coin is
thrown
up for the
purpose
of
deciding
some point by its
fall..
Platonize
::
Platonize
(v. t.) To
explain
by, or
accomodate
to, the
Platonic
philosophy..
Flood
::
Flood (v. t.) To
overflow;
to
inundate;
to
deluge;
as, the
swollen
river
flooded
the
valley..
Bully
::
Bully (v. t.) To
intimidate
with
threats
and by an
overbearing,
swaggering
demeanor;
to act the part of a bully
toward..
Overflow
::
Overflow
(v. t.) To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other
fluid;
to
spread
over; to
inundate;
to
overwhelm..
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