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Definition of incorporate
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Incorporate
(v. i.) To unite in one body so as to make a part of it; to be mixed or
blended;
--
usually
followed
by with.
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Mill-cake
::
Mill-cake
(n.) The
incorporated
materials
for
gunpowder,
in the form of a dense mass or cake, ready to be
subjected
to the
process
of
granulation..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To unite with, or
introduce
into, a mass
already
formed;
as, to
incorporate
copper
with
silver;
-- used with with and
into..
Incorporation
::
Incorporation
(n.) The act of
incorporating,
or the state of being
incorporated..
Incorporator
::
Incorporator
(n.) One of a
number
of
persons
who gets a
company
incorporated;
one of the
original
members
of a
corporation.
Disincorporate
::
Disincorporate
(a.)
Separated
from, or not
included
in, a
corporation;
disincorporated..
Corporate
::
Corporate
(v. t.) To
incorporate.
Burrow
::
Burrow
(n.) An
incorporated
town. See 1st
Borough.
Concorporate
::
Concorporate
(v. t. & i.) To unite in one mass or body; to
incorporate.
Corporate
::
Corporate
(v. i.) To
become
incorporated.
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To unite
intimately;
to
blend;
to
assimilate;
to
combine
into a
structure
or
organization,
whether
material
or
mental;
as, to
incorporate
provinces
into the
realm;
to
incorporate
another's
ideas into one's
work..
Disincorporate
::
Disincorporate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
corporate
powers,
rights,
or
privileges;
to
divest
of the
condition
of a
corporate
body..
Embody
::
Embody
(v. t.) To form into a body; to
invest
with a body; to
collect
into a body, a
united
mass, or a
whole;
to
incorporate;
as, to
embody
one's ideas in a
treatise..
Incorporated
::
Incorporated
(a.)
United
in one body;
formed
into a
corporation;
made a legal
entity.
Envolume
::
Envolume
(v. t.) To form into, or
incorporate
with, a
volume..
City
::
City (n.) A
corporate
town; in the
United
States,
a town or
collective
body of
inhabitants,
incorporated
and
governed
by a mayor and
aldermen
or a city
council
consisting
of a board of
aldermen
and a
common
council;
in Great
Britain,
a town
corporate,
which is or has been the seat of a
bishop,
or the
capital
of his see..
Assimilable
::
Assimilable
(a.) That may be
assimilated;
that may be
likened,
or
appropriated
and
incorporated..
University
::
University
(n.) An
institution
organized
and
incorporated
for the
purpose
of
imparting
instruction,
examining
students,
and
otherwise
promoting
education
in the
higher
branches
of
literature,
science,
art, etc.,
empowered
to
confer
degrees
in the
several
arts and
faculties,
as in
theology,
law,
medicine,
music,
etc. A
university
may exist
without
having
any
college
connected
with it, or it may
consist
of but one
college,
or it may
comprise
an
assemblage
of
colleges
established
in any
place,
with
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
Incorporation
::
Incorporation
(n.) A body
incorporated;
a
corporation.
Caryopsis
::
Caryopsis
(n.) A
one-celled,
dry,
indehiscent
fruit,
with a thin
membranous
pericarp,
adhering
closely
to the seed, so that fruit and seed are
incorporated
in one body,
forming
a
single
grain,
as of
wheat,
barley,
etc..
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