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Definition of gate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of gate is as below...
Gate (n.) A large door or
passageway
in the wall of a city, of an
inclosed
field or
place,
or of a grand
edifice,
etc.; also, the
movable
structure
of
timber,
metal,
etc., by which the
passage
can be
closed..
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Ruby
::
Ruby (n.) See
Agate,
n., 2..
Wretch
::
Wretch
(v. t.) One sunk in vice or
degradation;
a base,
despicable
person;
a vile
knave;
as, a
profligate
wretch..
Spur
::
Spur (v. t.) To urge or
encourage
to
action,
or to a more
vigorous
pursuit
of an
object;
to
incite;
to
stimulate;
to
instigate;
to
impel;
to
drive..
Castrate
::
Castrate
(v. t.) To cut or take out; esp. to
remove
anything
erroneous,
or
objectionable
from, as the
obscene
parts of a
writing;
to
expurgate..
Turnstile
::
Turnstile
(n.) A
similar
arrangement
for
registering
the
number
of
persons
passing
through
a
gateway,
doorway,
or the
like..
Mineral
::
Mineral
(v. i.) An
inorganic
species
or
substance
occurring
in
nature,
having
a
definite
chemical
composition
and
usually
a
distinct
crystalline
form.
Rocks,
except
certain
glassy
igneous
forms,
are
either
simple
minerals
or
aggregates
of
minerals..
Pool
::
Pool (n.) The stake
played
for in
certain
games of
cards,
billiards,
etc.; an
aggregated
stake to which each
player
has
contributed
a
snare;
also, the
receptacle
for the
stakes..
Abnegate
::
Abnegate
(v. t.) To deny and
reject;
to
abjure.
Elongate
::
Elongate
(a.) To
remove
further
off.
Profligate
::
Profligate
(a.)
Broken
down in
respect
of
rectitude,
principle,
virtue,
or
decency;
openly
and
shamelessly
immoral
or
vicious;
dissolute;
as,
profligate
man or
wretch..
Surround
::
Surround
(v. t.) To pass
around;
to
travel
about;
to
circumnavigate;
as, to
surround
the
world..
Derogate
::
Derogate
(v. i.) To act
beneath
one-s rank,
place,
birth,
or
character;
to
degenerate..
Virgate
::
Virgate
(n.) A
yardland,
or
measure
of land
varying
from
fifteen
to forty
acres..
Sounding-board
::
Sounding-board
(n.) A thin board which
propagates
the sound in a
piano,
in a
violin,
and in some other
musical
instruments..
Immitigable
::
Immitigable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
mitigated,
softened,
or
appeased..
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To
assemble
together;
to
congregate;
as,
Congress
meets on the first
Monday
of
December..
Expurgated
::
Expurgated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Expurgat.
Congregate
::
Congregate
(v. t.) To
collect
into an
assembly
or
assemblage;
to
assemble;
to bring into one
place,
or into a
united
body; to
gather
together;
to mass; to
compact..
Rhamphorhynchus
::
Rhamphorhynchus
(n.) A genus of
pterodactyls
in which the
elongated
tail
supported
a
leathery
expansion
at the tip.
Propagate
::
Propagate
(v. t.) To
spread
from
person
to
person;
to
extend
the
knowledge
of; to
originate
and
spread;
to carry from place to
place;
to
disseminate;
as, to
propagate
a story or
report;
to
propagate
the
Christian
religion..
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