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Definition of date
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 date is as below...
Date (n.) The point of time at which a
transaction
or event takes
place,
or is
appointed
to take
place;
a given point of time;
epoch;
as, the date of a
battle..
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Pedate
::
Pedate
(a.)
Palmate,
with the
lateral
lobes cleft into two or more
segments;
-- said of a
leaf..
Validate
::
Validate
(v. t.) To
confirm;
to
render
valid;
to give legal force to.
Predate
::
Predate
(v. t.) To date
anticipation;
to affix to (a
document)
an
earlier
than the
actual
date; to
antedate;
as, a
predated
deed or
letter..
Ovate-rotundate
::
Ovate-rotundate
(a.)
Having
a form
intermediate
between
that of an egg and a
sphere;
roundly
ovate.
Flood
::
Flood (v. t.) To
overflow;
to
inundate;
to
deluge;
as, the
swollen
river
flooded
the
valley..
Metavanadate
::
Metavanadate
(n.) A salt of
metavanadic
acid.
Deluge
::
Deluge
(v. t.) To
overflow
with
water;
to
inundate;
to
overwhelm.
Overflow
::
Overflow
(v. t.) To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other
fluid;
to
spread
over; to
inundate;
to
overwhelm..
Composure
::
Composure
(n.) A
settled
state;
calmness;
sedateness;
tranquillity;
repose.
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. t.) To open, as
anything
covered
or
close;
to lay open to view or
contemplation;
to bring out in all the
details,
or by
successive
development;
to
display;
to
disclose;
to
reveal;
to
elucidate;
to
explain;
as, to
unfold
one's
designs;
to
unfold
the
principles
of a
science..
Linden
::
Linden
(n.) A
handsome
tree
(Tilia
Europaea),
having
cymes of light
yellow
flowers,
and large
cordate
leaves.
The tree is
common
in
Europe..
Suroxide
::
Suroxidate
(v. t.) To
combine
with
oxygen
so as to form a
suroxide
or
peroxide.
Questionist
::
Questionist
(n.) A
candidate
for
honors
or
degrees
who is near the time of his
examination.
Lapidate
::
Lapidate
(v. t.) To
stone.
Cordate
::
Cordate
(a.)
Heart-shaped;
as, a
cordate
leaf..
Exergue
::
Exergue
(n.) The small space
beneath
the base line of a
subject
engraved
on a coin or
medal.
It
usually
contains
the date,
place,
engraver's
name, etc., or other
subsidiary
matter..
Anchylose
::
Anchylose
(v. t. & i.) To
affect
or be
affected
with
anchylosis;
to unite or
consolidate
so as to make a stiff
joint;
to grow
together
into one.
Depredate
::
Depredate
(v. t.) To
subject
to
plunder
and
pillage;
to
despoil;
to lay
waste;
to prey upon.
Behest
::
Behest
(n.) That which is
willed
or
ordered;
a
command;
a
mandate;
an
injunction.
Emendately
::
Emendately
(adv.)
Without
fault;
correctly.
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