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Definition of mate
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Mate (v. t.) To
match;
to
marry.
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Inappreciable
::
Inappreciable
(a.) Not
appreciable;
too small to be
perceived;
incapable
of being duly
valued
or
estimated.
Elimate
::
Elimate
(v. t.) To
render
smooth;
to
polish.
Vivificate
::
Vivificate
(v. t.) To give life to; to
animate;
to
revive;
to
vivify.
Intimate
::
Intimate
(a.)
Innermost;
inward;
internal;
deep-seated;
hearty.
Onomatechny
::
Onomatechny
(n.)
Prognostication
by the
letters
of a name.
Immaterially
::
Immaterially
(adv.)
In an
immaterial
manner;
without
matter
or
corporeal
substance.
Totipalmi
::
Totipalmi
(n.pl.)
A
division
of
swimming
birds
including
those that have
totipalmate
feet.
Deuterogenic
::
Deuterogenic
(a.) Of
secondary
origin;
-- said of
certain
rocks whose
material
has been
derived
from older
rocks.
Gnostic
::
Gnostic
(n.) One of the
so-called
philosophers
in the first ages of
Christianity,
who
claimed
a true
philosophical
interpretation
of the
Christian
religion.
Their
system
combined
Oriental
theology
and Greek
philosophy
with the
doctrines
of
Christianity.
They held that all
natures,
intelligible,
intellectual,
and
material,
are
derived
from the Deity by
successive
emanations,
which they
called
Eons..
Kerite
::
Kerite
(n.) A
compound
in which tar or
asphaltum
combined
with
animal
or
vegetable
oils is
vulcanized
by
sulphur,
the
product
closely
resembling
rubber;
-- used
principally
as an
insulating
material
in
telegraphy..
Animation
::
Animation
(n.) The act of
animating,
or
giving
life or
spirit;
the state of being
animate
or
alive..
Smalt
::
Smalt (v. t.) A deep blue
pigment
or
coloring
material
used in
various
arts. It is a
vitreous
substance
made of
cobalt,
potash,
and
calcined
quartz
fused,
and
reduced
to a
powder..
Naphtha
::
Naphtha
(n.) One of
several
volatile
inflammable
liquids
obtained
by the
distillation
of
certain
carbonaceous
materials
and
resembling
the
naphtha
from
petroleum;
as,
Boghead
naphtha,
from
Boghead
coal
(obtained
at
Boghead,
Scotland);
crude
naphtha,
or light oil, from coal tar; wood
naphtha,
from wood, etc..
Sink
::
Sink (n.) A
shallow
box or
vessel
of wood,
stone,
iron, or other
material,
connected
with a
drain,
and used for
receiving
filthy
water,
etc., as in a
kitchen..
Walling
::
Walling
(n.)
Walls,
in
general;
material
for
walls..
Dynamist
::
Dynamist
(n.) One who
accounts
for
material
phenomena
by a
theory
of
dynamics.
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..
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
Exactly;
justly;
precisely;
accurately;
as, to
estimate
truly the
weight
of
evidence..
Populares
::
Populares
(n. pl.) The
people
or the
people's
party,
in
ancient
Rome, as
opposed
to the
optimates..
Digammate
::
Digammate
(a.) Alt. of
Digammate.
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