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Definition of mate
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Mate (v. t.) To
confuse;
to
confound.
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Amate
::
Amate (v. t.) To be a mate to; to
match.
Antepenultimate
::
Antepenultimate
(n.) The
antepenult.
Skainsmate
::
Skainsmate
(n.) A
messmate;
a
companion.
Stalagmitic
::
Stalagmite
(n.) A
deposit
more or less
resembling
an
inverted
stalactite,
formed
by
calcareous
water
dropping
on the
floors
of
caverns;
hence,
a
similar
deposit
of other
material..
Wall
::
Wall (n.) A work or
structure
of
stone,
brick,
or other
materials,
raised
to some
height,
and
intended
for
defense
or
security,
solid and
permanent
inclosing
fence,
as
around
a
field,
a park, a town, etc., also, one of the
upright
inclosing
parts of a
building
or a
room..
Bichromate
::
Bichromate
(n.) A salt
containing
two parts of
chromic
acid to one of the other
ingredients;
as,
potassium
bichromate;
--
called
also
dichromate..
Cord
::
Cord (n.) A solid
measure,
equivalent
to 128 cubic feet; a pile of wood, or other
coarse
material,
eight feet long, four feet high, and four feet
broad;
--
originally
measured
with a cord or
line..
Attenuate
::
Attenuate
(v. t.) To make thin or
slender,
as by
mechanical
or
chemical
action
upon
inanimate
objects,
or by the
effects
of
starvation,
disease,
etc., upon
living
bodies..
Worktable
::
Worktable
(n.) A table for
holding
working
materials
and
implements;
esp., a small table with
drawers
and other
conveniences
for
needlework,
etc..
Mismate
::
Mismate
(v. t.) To mate
wrongly
or
unsuitably;
as, to
mismate
gloves
or
shoes;
a
mismated
couple..
Plaster
::
Plaster
(n.) An
external
application
of a
consistency
harder
than
ointment,
prepared
for use by
spreading
it on
linen,
leather,
silk, or other
material.
It is
adhesive
at the
ordinary
temperature
of the body, and is used,
according
to its
composition,
to
produce
a
medicinal
effect,
to bind parts
together,
etc.; as, a
porous
plaster;
sticking
plaster..
Immaterialist
::
Immaterialist
(n.) One who
believes
in or
professes,
immaterialism..
Exhumated
::
Exhumated
(a.)
Disinterred.
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Hence:
Of or
pertaining
to the root or
origin;
reaching
to the
center,
to the
foundation,
to the
ultimate
sources,
to the
principles,
or the like;
original;
fundamental;
thorough-going;
unsparing;
extreme;
as,
radical
evils;
radical
reform;
a
radical
party..
Tailpiece
::
Tailpiece
(n.) A piece of ebony or other
material
attached
to the lower end of a
violin
or
similar
instrument,
to which the
strings
are
fastened..
Ricinoleate
::
Ricinoleate
(n.) A salt of
ricinoleic
acid; --
formerly
called
palmate.
Plaided
::
Plaided
(a.) Of the
material
of which
plaids
are made;
tartan.
Vivid
::
Vivid (a.) True to the life;
exhibiting
the
appearance
of life or
freshness;
animated;
spirited;
bright;
strong;
intense;
as, vivid
colors..
Libration Point
::
Libration
point (n.) any one of five
points
in the plane of a
system
of two large
astronomical
bodies
orbiting
each
other,
as the
Earth-moon
system,
where the
gravitational
pull of the two
bodies
on an
object
are
approximately
equal,
and in
opposite
directions.
A solid
object
moving
in the same
velocity
and
direction
as such a
libration
point will
remain
in
gravitational
equilibrium
with the two
bodies
of the
system
and not fall
toward
either
body..
Pitheci
::
Pitheci
(n. pl.) A
division
of
mammals
including
the apes and
monkeys.
Sometimes
used in the sense of
Primates.
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