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Definition of gate
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 gate is as below...
Gate (n.) A large door or
passageway
in the wall of a city, of an
inclosed
field or
place,
or of a grand
edifice,
etc.; also, the
movable
structure
of
timber,
metal,
etc., by which the
passage
can be
closed..
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Collenchyma
::
Collenchyma
(n.) A
tissue
of
vegetable
cells which are
thickend
at the
angles
and
(usually)
elongated.
Vicarious
::
Vicarious
(prep.)
Of or
pertaining
to a
vicar,
substitute,
or
deputy;
deputed;
delegated;
as,
vicarious
power or
authority..
Divulgate
::
Divulgate
(a.)
Published.
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(v. t.) To add or
unite,
as, a
person,
to an
association..
Promulgator
::
Promulgator
(n.) One who
promulgates
or
publishes.
Homologate
::
Homologate
(v. t.) To
approve;
to
allow;
to
confirm;
as, the court
homologates
a
proceeding..
Harmost
::
Harmost
(n.) A
governor
or
prefect
appointed
by the
Spartans
in the
cities
subjugated
by them.
Chilopoda
::
Chilopoda
(n. pl.) One of the
orders
of
myriapods,
including
the
centipeds.
They have a
single
pair of
elongated
legs
attached
laterally
to each
segment;
well
developed
jaws; and a pair of
thoracic
legs
converted
into
poison
fangs.
They are
insectivorous,
very
active,
and some
species
grow to the
length
of a
foot..
Abroach
::
Abroach
(adv.)
Hence:
In a state to be
diffused
or
propagated;
afoot;
astir.
Spur
::
Spur (v. t.) To urge or
encourage
to
action,
or to a more
vigorous
pursuit
of an
object;
to
incite;
to
stimulate;
to
instigate;
to
impel;
to
drive..
Alleviation
::
Alleviation
(n.) That which
mitigates,
or makes more
tolerable..
Muley
::
Muley (n.) A
stiff,
long saw,
guided
at the ends but not
stretched
in a
gate..
Subrogation
::
Subrogate
(v. t.) To put in the place of
another;
to
substitute.
Circumnavigate
::
Circumnavigate
(v. t.) To sail
completely
round.
Surrogate
::
Surrogate
(n.) The
deputy
of an
ecclesiastical
judge,
most
commonly
of a
bishop
or his
chancellor,
especially
a
deputy
who
grants
marriage
licenses..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) To
fasten
with a bar; as, to bar a door or
gate..
Order
::
Order (n.) A body of
persons
having
some
common
honorary
distinction
or rule of
obligation;
esp., a body of
religious
persons
or
aggregate
of
convents
living
under a
common
rule; as, the Order of the Bath; the
Franciscan
order..
Tulip
::
Tulip (n.) Any plant of the
liliaceous
genus
Tulipa.
Many
varieties
are
cultivated
for their
beautiful,
often
variegated
flowers..
Promulgated
::
Promulgated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Promulgat.
Scalaria
::
Scalaria
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
marine
gastropods
of the genus
Scalaria,
or
family
Scalaridae,
having
elongated
spiral
turreted
shells,
with
rounded
whorls,
usually
crossed
by ribs or
varices.
The color is
generally
white or pale.
Called
also
ladder
shell,
and
wentletrap.
See
Ptenoglossa,
and
Wentletrap..
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