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Definition of borate
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Borate
(n.) A salt
formed
by the
combination
of boric acid with a base or
positive
radical.
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Elaborate
::
Elaborate
(v. t.) To
produce
with labo.
Corroboration
::
Corroboration
(n.) That which
corroborates.
Refinement
::
Refinement
(n.) That which is
refined,
elaborated,
or
polished
to
excess;
an
affected
subtilty;
as,
refinements
of
logic..
Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.) A more or less
dramatic
text or poem,
founded
on some
Scripture
nerrative,
or great
divine
event,
elaborately
set to
music,
in
recitative,
arias,
grand
choruses,
etc., to be sung with an
orchestral
accompaniment,
but
without
action,
scenery,
or
costume,
although
the
oratorio
grew out of the
Mysteries
and the
Miracle
and
Passion
plays,
which were
acted..
Secretion
::
Secretion
(n.) The act of
secreting;
the
process
by which
material
is
separated
from the blood
through
the
agency
of the cells of the
various
glands
and
elaborated
by the cells into new
substances
so as to form the
various
secretions,
as the
saliva,
bile, and other
digestive
fluids.
The
process
varies
in the
different
glands,
and hence are
formed
the
various
secretions..
Pageant
::
Pageant
(n.) An
elaborate
exhibition
devised
for the
entertainmeut
of a
distinguished
personage,
or of the
public;
a show,
spectacle,
or
display..
Elaborator
::
Elaborator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
elaborates..
Inartificial
::
Inartificial
(a.) Not
artificial;
not made or
elaborated
by art;
natural;
simple;
artless;
as, an
inartificial
argument;
an
inartificial
character..
Oration
::
Oration
(n.) An
elaborate
discourse,
delivered
in
public,
treating
an
important
subject
in a
formal
and
dignified
manner;
especially,
a
discourse
having
reference
to some
special
occasion,
as a
funeral,
an
anniversary,
a
celebration,
or the like; --
distinguished
from an
argument
in
court,
a
popular
harangue,
a
sermon,
a
lecture,
etc.; as,
Webster's
oration
at
Bunker
Hill..
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) A
formal
and
elaborate
preliminary
treatise;
specifically,
a
treatise
introductory
to other
treatises,
or to a
course
of
study;
a
guide;
as, an
introduction
to
English
literature..
Corroborate
::
Corroborate
(a.)
Corroborated.
Motet
::
Motet (n.) A
composition
adapted
to
sacred
words in the
elaborate
polyphonic
church
style;
an
anthem.
Boracite
::
Boracite
(n.) A
mineral
of a white or gray color
occurring
massive
and in
isometric
crystals;
in
composition
it is a
magnesium
borate
with
magnesium
chloride.
Hall
::
Hall (n.) A
vestibule,
entrance
room, etc., in the more
elaborated
buildings
of later
times..
Curious
::
Curious
(a.)
Exhibiting
care or
nicety;
artfully
constructed;
elaborate;
wrought
with
elegance
or
skill.
Pandermite
::
Pandermite
(n.) A
hydrous
borate
of lime, near
priceite..
Corroborate
::
Corroborate
(v. t.) To make more
certain;
to
confirm;
to
establish.
Comfort
::
Comfort
(v. t.) To make
strong;
to
invigorate;
to
fortify;
to
corroborate.
Suiting
::
Suite (n.) One of the old
musical
forms,
before
the time of the more
compact
sonata,
consisting
of a
string
or
series
of
pieces
all in the same key,
mostly
in
various
dance
rhythms,
with
sometimes
an
elaborate
prelude.
Some
composers
of the
present
day
affect
the suite
form..
Horn
::
Horn (n.) A wind
instrument
of
music;
originally,
one made of a horn (of an ox or a ram); now
applied
to
various
elaborately
wrought
instruments
of brass or other
metal,
resembling
a horn in
shape..
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