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Definition of mate
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Mate (v. t.) To
checkmate.
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Underprize
::
Underprize
(v. t.) To
undervalue;
to
underestimate.
Amalgamate
::
Amalgamate
(v. t.) To
compound
or mix, as
quicksilver,
with
another
metal;
to
unite,
combine,
or alloy with
mercury..
Casket
::
Casket
(n.) A small chest or box, esp. of rich
material
or
ornamental
character,
as for
jewels,
etc..
Bagging
::
Bagging
(n.) Cloth or other
material
for bags.
Exhumated
::
Exhumated
(a.)
Disinterred.
Allomorph
::
Allomorph
(n.) A
variety
of
pseudomorph
which has
undergone
partial
or
complete
change
or
substitution
of
material;
-- thus
limonite
is
frequently
an
allomorph
after
pyrite.
Insalubrity
::
Insalubrity
(n.)
Unhealthfulness;
unwholesomeness;
as, the
insalubrity
of air,
water,
or
climate..
Elimate
::
Elimate
(v. t.) To
render
smooth;
to
polish.
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That in which any
quality,
attribute,
or
relation,
whether
spiritual
or
material,
inheres,
or to which any of these
appertain;
substance;
substratum..
Petersham
::
Petersham
(n.) A
rough,
knotted
woolen
cloth,
used
chiefly
for men's
overcoats;
also, a coat of that
material..
Patch
::
Patch (n.) A piece of
cloth,
or other
suitable
material,
sewed or
otherwise
fixed upon a
garment
to
repair
or
strengthen
it, esp. upon an old
garment
to cover a
hole..
Pavement
::
Pavement
(n.) That with which
anythingis
paved;
a floor or
covering
of solid
material,
laid so as to make a hard and
convenient
surface
for
travel;
a paved road or
sidewalk;
a
decorative
interior
floor of tiles or
colored
bricks..
Quoin
::
Quoin (n.) A
wedgelike
piece of
stone,
wood
metal,
or other
material,
used for
various
purposes.
Disanimate
::
Disanimate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
spirit;
to
dishearten.
Breastwork
::
Breastwork
(n.) A
defensive
work of
moderate
height,
hastily
thrown
up, of earth or other
material..
Wick
::
Wick (n.) A
bundle
of
fibers,
or a
loosely
twisted
or
braided
cord, tape, or tube,
usually
made of soft spun
cotton
threads,
which by
capillary
attraction
draws up a
steady
supply
of the oil in
lamps,
the
melted
tallow
or wax in
candles,
or other
material
used for
illumination,
in small
successive
portions,
to be
burned..
Maslin
::
Maslin
(n.) A
mixture
composed
of
different
material.
Intime
::
Intime
(a.)
Inward;
internal;
intimate.
Sky
::
Sky (n.) The
wheather;
the
climate.
Protyle
::
Protyle
(n.) The
hypothetical
homogeneous
cosmic
material
of the
original
universe,
supposed
to have been
differentiated
into what are
recognized
as
distinct
chemical
elements..
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