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Definition of gate
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Gate (n.) The waste piece of metal cast in the
opening;
a sprue or
sullage
piece.
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Denegate
::
Denegate
(v. t.) To deny.
Erogated
::
Erogated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Erogat.
Delegated
::
Delegated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Delegat.
Prodigate
::
Prodigate
(v. t.) To
squander.
Gate
::
Gate (n.) A way; a path; a road; a
street
(as in
Highgate).
Poecilitic
::
Poecilitic
(a.)
Mottled
with
various
colors;
variegated;
spotted;
-- said of
certain
rocks.
Derogately
::
Derogately
(adv.)
In a
derogatory
manner.
Tusk
::
Tusk (n.) One of the
elongated
incisor
or
canine
teeth of the wild boar,
elephant,
etc.;
hence,
any long,
protruding
tooth..
Streaked
::
Streaked
(a.)
Marked
or
variegated
with
stripes.
Porgy
::
Porgy (n.) The
margate
fish.
Credential
::
Credential
(n.)
Testimonials
showing
that a
person
is
entitled
to
credit,
or has right to
exercise
official
power,
as the
letters
given by a
government
to an
ambassador
or
envoy,
or a
certificate
that one is a duly
elected
delegate..
Every
::
Every (a. & a.
pron.)
All the parts which
compose
a whole
collection
or
aggregate
number,
considered
in their
individuality,
all taken
separately
one by one, out of an
indefinite
bumber..
Pisolite
::
Pisolite
(n.) A
variety
of
calcite,
or
calcium
carbonate,
consisting
of
aggregated
globular
concretions
about the size of a pea; --
called
also
peastone,
peagrit..
Batardeau
::
Batardeau
(n.) A wall built
across
the ditch of a
fortification,
with a
sluice
gate to
regulate
the
height
of water in the ditch on both sides of the
wall..
Subjugator
::
Subjugation
(n.) The act of
subjugating,
or the state of being
subjugated..
Engrail
::
Engrail
(v. t.) To
variegate
or spot, as with
hail..
Collectively
::
Collectively
(adv.)
In a mass, or body; in a
collected
state;
in the
aggregate;
unitedly..
Water
::
Water (v. t.) An
addition
to the
shares
representing
the
capital
of a stock
company
so that the
aggregate
par value of the
shares
is
increased
while their value for
investment
is
diminished,
or
diluted..
Promulge
::
Promulge
(v. t.) To
promulgate;
to
publish
or
teach.
Frigate
::
Frigate
(n.)
Originally,
a
vessel
of the
Mediterranean
propelled
by sails and by oars. The
French,
about 1650,
transferred
the name to
larger
vessels,
and by 1750 it had been
appropriated
for a class of war
vessels
intermediate
between
corvettes
and ships of the line.
Frigates,
from about 1750 to 1850, had one full
battery
deck and,
often,
a spar deck with a
lighter
battery.
They
carried
sometimes
as many as fifty guns. After the
application
of steam to
navigation
steam
frigates
of
largely
incre
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