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Definition of mate
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Mate (v. t.) To match one's self
against;
to
oppose
as
equal;
to
compete
with.
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Collimate
::
Collimate
(v. t.) To
render
parallel
to a
certain
line or
direction;
to bring into the same line, as the axes of
telescopes,
etc.; to
render
parallel,
as rays of
light..
Altar
::
Altar (n.) In the
Christian
church,
a
construction
of
stone,
wood, or other
material
for the
celebration
of the Holy
Eucharist;
the
communion
table..
Inmate
::
Inmate
(n.) One who lives in the same house or
apartment
with
another;
a
fellow
lodger;
esp.,one
of the
occupants
of an
asylum,
hospital,
or
prison;
by
extension,
one who
occupies
or
lodges
in any place or
dwelling..
Trolly
::
Trolly
(n.) A form of truck which can be
tilted,
for
carrying
railroad
materials,
or the
like..
Sulphamic
::
Sulphamate
(n.) A salt of
sulphamic
acid.
Palmate
::
Palmate
(n.) A salt of
palmic
acid; a
ricinoleate.
Roll
::
Roll (v.) A
document
written
on a piece of
parchment,
paper,
or other
materials
which may be
rolled
up; a
scroll..
Sky
::
Sky (n.) The
wheather;
the
climate.
Incorporation
::
Incorporation
(n.) The union of
something
with a body
already
existing;
association;
intimate
union;
assimilation;
as, the
incorporation
of
conquered
countries
into the Roman
republic..
Digit
::
Digit (n.) A
finger's
breadth,
commonly
estimated
to be three
fourths
of an
inch..
Oxamethane
::
Oxamethane
(n.) Ethyl
oxamate,
obtained
as a white scaly
crystalline
powder..
Benthamism
::
Benthamism
(n.) That phase of the
doctrine
of
utilitarianism
taught
by
Jeremy
Bentham;
the
doctrine
that the
morality
of
actions
is
estimated
and
determined
by their
utility;
also, the
theory
that the
sensibility
to
pleasure
and the
recoil
from pain are the only
motives
which
influence
human
desires
and
actions,
and that these are the
sufficient
explanation
of
ethical
and jural
conceptions..
Shelf
::
Shelf (v. i.) A flat
tablet
or ledge of any
material
set
horizontally
at a
distance
from the
floor,
to hold
objects
of use or
ornament..
Spinozist
::
Spinozism
(n.) The form of
Pantheism
taught
by
Benedict
Spinoza,
that there is but one
substance,
or
infinite
essence,
in the
universe,
of which the
so-called
material
and
spiritual
beings
and
phenomena
are only
modes,
and that one this one
substance
is God..
Wimple
::
Wimple
(n.) A
covering
of silk,
linen,
or other
material,
for the neck and chin,
formerly
worn by women as an
outdoor
protection,
and still
retained
in the dress of
nuns..
Life-preserver
::
Life-preserver
(n.) An
apparatus,
made in very
various
forms,
and of
various
materials,
for
saving
one from
drowning
by
buoying
up the body while in the
water..
Climate
::
Climate
(v. i.) One of
thirty
regions
or
zones,
parallel
to the
equator,
into which the
surface
of the earth from the
equator
to the pole was
divided,
according
to the
successive
increase
of the
length
of the
midsummer
day..
Quilting
::
Quilting
(n.) The
material
used for
making
quilts.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. i.) To form an
estimate;
to have
regard
to the
value;
to
consider.
Maternity
::
Maternity
(n.) The state of being a
mother;
the
character
or
relation
of a
mother.
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