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Definition of rote
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rote is as below...
Rote (n.) A kind of
guitar,
the notes of which were
produced
by a small wheel or
wheel-like
arrangement;
an
instrument
similar
to the
hurdy-gurdy..
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Proterosaurus
::
Proterosaurus
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
reptiles
of the
Permian
period.
Called
also
Protosaurus.
Protester
::
Protester
(n.) One who
protests
a bill of
exchange,
or
note..
Parroter
::
Parroter
(n.) One who
simply
repeats
what he has
heard.
Redraw
::
Redraw
(v. i.) To draw a new bill of
exchange,
as the
holder
of a
protested
bill, on the
drawer
or
indorsers..
Proteidea
::
Proteidea
(n. pl.) An order of
aquatic
amphibians
having
prominent
external
gills and four legs. It
includes
Proteus
and
Menobranchus
(Necturus).
Called
also
Proteoidea,
and
Proteida..
Gabionade
::
Gabionade
(n.) A
traverse
made with
gabions
between
guns or on their
flanks,
protecting
them from
enfilading
fire..
Sanctuary
::
Sanctuary
(n.) A
sacred
and
inviolable
asylum;
a place of
refuge
and
protection;
shelter;
refuge;
protection.
Wigan
::
Wigan (n.) A kind of
canvaslike
cotton
fabric,
used to
stiffen
and
protect
the lower part of
trousers
and of the
skirts
of
women's
dresses,
etc.; -- so
called
from
Wigan,
the name of a town in
Lancashire,
England..
Papyrus
::
Papyrus
(n.) The
material
upon which the
ancient
Egyptians
wrote.
It was
formed
by
cutting
the stem of the plant into thin
longitudinal
slices,
which were
gummed
together
and
pressed..
Patent
::
Patent
(a.)
Appropriated
or
protected
by
letters
patent;
secured
by
official
authority
to the
exclusive
possession,
control,
and
disposal
of some
person
or
party;
patented;
as, a
patent
right;
patent
medicines..
Plymouth Brethren
::
Plymouth
Brethren
() The
members
of a
religious
sect which first
appeared
at
Plymouth,
England,
about 1830. They
protest
against
sectarianism,
and
reject
all
official
ministry
or
clergy.
Also
called
Brethren,
Christian
Brethren,
Plymouthists,
etc. The
Darbyites
are a
division
of the
Brethren..
Invoke
::
Invoke
(v. t.) To call on for aid or
protection;
to
invite
earnestly
or
solemnly;
to
summon;
to
address
in
prayer;
to
solicit
or
demand
by
invocation;
to
implore;
as, to
invoke
the
Supreme
Being,
or to
invoke
His and
blessing..
Shield
::
Shield
(n.) A
framework
used to
protect
workmen
in
making
an adit under
ground,
and
capable
of being
pushed
along as
excavation
progresses..
Immune
::
Immune
(a.)
Exempt;
protected
by
inoculation.
Beild
::
Beild (n.) A place of
shelter;
protection;
refuge.
Wind-break
::
Wind-break
(n.) A clump of trees
serving
for a
protection
against
the force of wind.
Heelpiece
::
Heelpiece
(n.) A piece of armor to
protect
the
heels.
Perjure
::
Perjure
(v. t.) To make a false oath to; to
deceive
by oaths and
protestations.
Covert
::
Covert
(v. t.) Under
cover,
authority
or
protection;
as, a feme
covert,
a
married
woman who is
considered
as being under the
protection
and
control
of her
husband..
Trypsin
::
Trypsin
(n.) A
proteolytic
ferment,
or
enzyme,
present
in the
pancreatic
juice.
Unlike
the
pepsin
of the
gastric
juice,
it acts in a
neutral
or
alkaline
fluid,
and not only
converts
the
albuminous
matter
of the food into
soluble
peptones,
but also, in part, into
leucin
and
tyrosin..
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