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Definition of blat
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Blat (v. t.) To utter
inconsiderately.
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Instrumental
::
Instrumental
(a.)
Applied
to a case
expressing
means or
agency;
as, the
instrumental
case. This is found in
Sanskrit
as a
separate
case, but in Greek it was
merged
into the
dative,
and in Latin into the
ablative.
In Old
English
it was a
separate
case, but has
disappeared,
leaving
only a few
anomalous
forms..
Oblateness
::
Oblateness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
oblate.
Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.)
Flattened
or
depressed
at the
poles;
as, the earth is an
oblate
spheroid..
Blattered
::
Blattered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Blatte.
Blatteroon
::
Blatteroon
(n.) A
senseless
babbler
or
boaster.
Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.) One of the
Oblati.
Oblationer
::
Oblationer
(n.) One who makes an
offering
as an act
worship
or
reverence.
Metope
::
Metope
(n.) The space
between
two
triglyphs
of the Doric
frieze,
which,
among the
ancients,
was often
adorned
with
carved
work. See
Illust.
of
Entablature..
Blatant
::
Blatant
(a.)
Bellowing,
as a calf;
bawling;
brawling;
clamoring;
disagreeably
clamorous;
sounding
loudly
and
harshly..
Echinus
::
Echinus
(n.) The
rounded
molding
forming
the bell of the
capital
of the
Grecian
Doric
style,
which is of a
peculiar
elastic
curve.
See
Entablature..
Sublation
::
Sublate
(v. t.) To take or carry away; to
remove.
Offering
::
Offering
(n.) That which is
offered,
esp. in
divine
service;
that which is
presented
as an
expiation
or
atonement
for sin, or as a free gift; a
sacrifice;
an
oblation;
as, sin
offering..
Cockroach
::
Cockroach
(n.) An
orthopterous
insect
of the genus
Blatta,
and
allied
genera..
Monotriglyph
::
Monotriglyph
(n.) A kind of
intercolumniation
in an
entablature,
in which only one
triglyph
and two
metopes
are
introduced..
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..
Offertory
::
Offertory
(n.) The
oblation
of the
elements.
Soffit
::
Soffit
(n.) The under side of the
subordinate
parts and
members
of
buildings,
such as
staircases,
entablatures,
archways,
cornices,
or the like. See
Illust.
of
Lintel..
Atlantes
::
Atlantes
(n. pl.)
Figures
or half
figures
of men, used as
columns
to
support
an
entablature;
--
called
also
telamones.
See
Caryatides..
Blatteration
::
Blatteration
(n.)
Blattering.
Semblative
::
Semblative
(a.)
Resembling.
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