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Definition of blat
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Blat (v. i.) To cry, as a calf or
sheep;
to
bleat;
to make a
senseless
noise;
to talk
inconsiderately..
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Colonnade
::
Colonnade
(n.) A
series
or range of
columns
placed
at
regular
intervals
with all the
adjuncts,
as
entablature,
stylobate,
roof, etc..
Oblationer
::
Oblationer
(n.) One who makes an
offering
as an act
worship
or
reverence.
Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.) One of the
Oblati.
Blat
::
Blat (v. i.) To cry, as a calf or
sheep;
to
bleat;
to make a
senseless
noise;
to talk
inconsiderately..
Prolate
::
Prolate
(a.)
Stretched
out;
extended;
especially,
elongated
in the
direction
of a line
joining
the
poles;
as, a
prolate
spheroid;
--
opposed
to
oblate..
Ablatitious
::
Ablatitious
(a.)
Diminishing;
as, an
ablatitious
force..
Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.) One of an
association
of
priests
or
religious
women who have
offered
themselves
to the
service
of the
church.
There are three such
associations
of
priests,
and one of
women,
called
oblates..
Oblatration
::
Oblatration
(n.) The act of
oblatrating;
a
barking
or
snarling.
Triglyph
::
Triglyph
(n.) An
ornament
in the
frieze
of the Doric
order,
repeated
at equal
intervals.
Each
triglyph
consists
of a
rectangular
tablet,
slightly
projecting,
and
divided
nearly
to the top by two
parallel
and
perpendicular
gutters,
or
channels,
called
glyphs,
into three
parts,
or
spaces,
called
femora.
A half
channel,
or
glyph,
is also cut upon each of the
perpendicular
edges of the
tablet.
See
Illust.
of
Entablature..
Ablative
::
Ablative
(a.)
Taking
away or
removing.
Ablation
::
Ablation
(n.) A
carrying
or
taking
away;
removal.
Blatter
::
Blatter
(v. i.) To
prate;
to
babble;
to rail; to make a
senseless
noise;
to
patter.
Order
::
Order (n.) The
disposition
of a
column
and its
component
parts,
and of the
entablature
resting
upon it, in
classical
architecture;
hence (as the
column
and
entablature
are the
characteristic
features
of
classical
architecture)
a style or
manner
of
architectural
designing..
Trabeated
::
Trabeated
(a.)
Furnished
with an
entablature.
Oblongum
::
Oblongum
(n.) A
prolate
spheroid;
a
figure
described
by the
revolution
of an
ellipse
about its
greater
axis. Cf.
Oblatum,
and see
Ellipsoid
of
revolution,
under
Ellipsoid..
Monotriglyph
::
Monotriglyph
(n.) A kind of
intercolumniation
in an
entablature,
in which only one
triglyph
and two
metopes
are
introduced..
Mass
::
Mass (n.) The
sacrifice
in the
sacrament
of the
Eucharist,
or the
consecration
and
oblation
of the
host..
Blatantly
::
Blatantly
(adv.)
In a
blatant
manner.
Modillion
::
Modillion
(n.) The
enriched
block or
horizontal
bracket
generally
found under the
cornice
of the
Corinthian
and
Composite
entablature,
and
sometimes,
less
ornamented,
in the Ionic and other
orders;
-- so
called
because
of its
arrangement
at
regulated
distances..
Oblatrate
::
Oblatrate
(v. i.) To bark or
snarl,
as a dog..
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