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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.) An
opening
for
passage
in any
inclosing
wall,
fence,
or
barrier;
or the
suspended
framework
which
closes
or opens a
passage.
Also,
figuratively,
a means or way of
entrance
or of
exit..
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Menild
::
Menild
(a.)
Covered
with
spots;
speckled;
variegated.
Catechise
::
Catechise
(v. t.) To
question
or
interrogate;
to
examine
or try by
questions;
--
sometimes
with a view to
reproof,
by
eliciting
from a
person
answers
which
condemn
his own
conduct..
Diversify
::
Diversify
(v. t.) To make
diverse
or
various
in form or
quality;
to give
variety
to; to
variegate;
to
distinguish
by
numerous
differences
or
aspects.
Bat
::
Bat (n.) One of the
Cheiroptera,
an order of
flying
mammals,
in which the wings are
formed
by a
membrane
stretched
between
the
elongated
fingers,
legs, and tail. The
common
bats are small and
insectivorous.
See
Cheiroptera
and
Vampire..
Order
::
Order (n.) A body of
persons
having
some
common
honorary
distinction
or rule of
obligation;
esp., a body of
religious
persons
or
aggregate
of
convents
living
under a
common
rule; as, the Order of the Bath; the
Franciscan
order..
Drop
::
Drop (n.) To cover with
drops;
to
variegate;
to
bedrop.
Memory
::
Memory
(n.)
Something,
or an
aggregate
of
things,
remembered;
hence,
character,
conduct,
etc., as
preserved
in
remembrance,
history,
or
tradition;
posthumous
fame; as, the war
became
only a
memory..
Irrigation
::
Irrigation
(n.) The act or
process
of
irrigating,
or the state of being
irrigated;
especially,
the
operation
of
causing
water to flow over
lands,
for
nourishing
plants..
Colligate
::
Colligate
(v. t.) To bring
together
by
colligation;
to sum up in a
single
proposition.
Tentacle
::
Tentacle
(n.) A more or less
elongated
process
or
organ,
simple
or
branched,
proceeding
from the head or
cephalic
region
of
invertebrate
animals,
being
either
an organ of
sense,
prehension,
or
motion..
Philosophize
::
Philosophize
(v. i.) To
reason
like a
philosopher;
to
search
into the
reason
and
nature
of
things;
to
investigate
phenomena,
and
assign
rational
causes
for their
existence..
Bagatelle
::
Bagatelle
(n.) A game
played
on an
oblong
board,
having,
at one end, cups or
arches
into or
through
which balls are to be
driven
by a rod held in the hand of the
player..
Levigate
::
Levigate
(v. t.) To free from grit; to
reduce
to an
impalpable
powder
or
paste.
Prehnite
::
Prehnite
(n.) A pale green
mineral
occurring
in
crystalline
aggregates
having
a
botryoidal
or
mammillary
structure,
and
rarely
in
distinct
crystals.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina
and
lime..
Deme
::
Deme (n.) An
undifferentiated
aggregate
of cells or
plastids.
Stock
::
Stock (n.) In
tectology,
an
aggregate
or
colony
of
persons
(see
Person),
as
trees,
chains
of
salpae,
etc..
Ericius
::
Ericius
(n.) The
Vulgate
rendering
of the
Hebrew
word
qip/d,
which in the
Authorized
Version
is
translated
bittern,
and in the
Revised
Version,
porcupine..
Soften
::
Soften
(v. t.) To
compose;
to
mitigate;
to
assuage.
Bijugate
::
Bijugate
(a.)
Having
two
pairs,
as of
leaflets..
Cockamaroo
::
Cockamaroo
(n.) The
Russian
variety
of
bagatelle.
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