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Definition of mate
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Mate (v. t.) To
match;
to
marry.
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Polychromate
::
Polychromate
(n.) A salt of a
polychromic
acid.
Amateur
::
Amateur
(n.) A
person
attached
to a
particular
pursuit,
study,
or
science
as to music or
painting;
esp. one who
cultivates
any study or art, from taste or
attachment,
without
pursuing
it
professionally..
Neighbor
::
neighbor
(v. t.) To
associate
intimately
with.
Oxamethylane
::
Oxamethylane
(n.)
Methyl
oxamate,
obtained
as a
pearly
white
crystalline
substance..
Immaterialize
::
Immaterialize
(v. t.) To
render
immaterial
or
incorporeal.
Miscreated
::
Miscreated
(a.)
Formed
unnaturally
or
illegitimately;
deformed.
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) Act of
weighing
mentally;
comparison;
estimate.
Consummate
::
Consummate
(a.)
Carried
to the
utmost
extent
or
degree;
of the
highest
quality;
complete;
perfect.
Fence
::
Fence (n.) An
inclosure
about a field or other
space,
or about any
object;
especially,
an
inclosing
structure
of wood, iron, or other
material,
intended
to
prevent
intrusion
from
without
or
straying
from
within..
Hylic
::
Hylic (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
matter;
material;
corporeal;
as, hylic
influences..
Shout
::
Shout (n.) A loud burst of voice or
voices;
a
vehement
and
sudden
outcry,
especially
of a
multitudes
expressing
joy,
triumph,
exultation,
or
animated
courage..
Chlorination
::
Chlorination
(n.) The act or
process
of
subjecting
anything
to the
action
of
chlorine;
especially,
a
process
for the
extraction
of gold by
exposure
of the
auriferous
material
to
chlorine
gas..
Loom
::
Loom (n.) A frame or
machine
of wood or other
material,
in which a
weaver
forms cloth out of
thread;
a
machine
for
interweaving
yarn or
threads
into a
fabric,
as in
knitting
or lace
making..
Underprize
::
Underprize
(v. t.) To
undervalue;
to
underestimate.
Appraiser
::
Appraiser
(n.) One who
appraises;
esp., a
person
appointed
and sworn to
estimate
and fix the value of goods or
estates..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
certificate
issued
by the
collector
of
customs
of a port or
district
to the owner of a
vessel,
containing
the
description
of a
vessel,
its name,
ownership,
and other
material
facts.
It is kept on board the
vessel,
to be used as an
evidence
of
nationality
or as a
muniment
of
title..
Perbromate
::
Perbromate
(n.) A salt of
perbromic
acid.
Sculptor
::
Sculptor
(n.)
Hence,
an
artist
who
designs
works of
sculpture,
his first
studies
and his
finished
model being
usually
in a
plastic
material,
from which model the
marble
is cut, or the
bronze
is
cast..
Rib
::
Rib (n.) In
Gothic
vaulting,
one of the
primary
members
of the
vault.
These are
strong
arches,
meeting
and
crossing
one
another,
dividing
the whole space into
triangles,
which are then
filled
by
vaulted
construction
of
lighter
material.
Hence,
an
imitation
of one of these in wood,
plaster,
or the
like..
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) The act of
judging;
the
operation
of the mind,
involving
comparison
and
discrimination,
by which a
knowledge
of the
values
and
relations
of
thins,
whether
of moral
qualities,
intellectual
concepts,
logical
propositions,
or
material
facts,
is
obtained;
as, by
careful
judgment
he
avoided
the
peril;
by a
series
of wrong
judgments
he
forfeited
confidence..
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