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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.) An
opening
for
passage
in any
inclosing
wall,
fence,
or
barrier;
or the
suspended
framework
which
closes
or opens a
passage.
Also,
figuratively,
a means or way of
entrance
or of
exit..
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Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To
interrogate
as in a
judicial
proceeding;
to try or test by
question;
as, to
examine
a
witness
in order to
elicit
testimony,
a
student
to test his
qualifications,
a
bankrupt
touching
the state of his
property,
etc..
Consociation
::
Consociation
(n.) A
voluntary
and
permanent
council
or union of
neighboring
Congregational
churches,
for
mutual
advice
and
cooperation
in
ecclesiastical
matters;
a
meeting
of
pastors
and
delegates
from
churches
thus
united..
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..
Instigate
::
Instigate
(v. t.) To goad or urge
forward;
to set on; to
provoke;
to
incite;
-- used
chiefly
with
reference
to evil
actions;
as to
instigate
one to a
crime.
Conjugate
::
Conjugate
(a.)
Containing
two or more
radicals
supposed
to act the part of a
single
one.
Immitigable
::
Immitigable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
mitigated,
softened,
or
appeased..
Nest
::
Nest (n.) An
aggregated
mass of any ore or
mineral,
in an
isolated
state,
within
a
rock..
Gather
::
Gather
(v. i.) To come
together;
to
collect;
to
unite;
to
become
assembled;
to
congregate.
Levigated
::
Levigated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Levigat.
Derogate
::
Derogate
(v. t.) To annul in part; to
repeal
partly;
to
restrict;
to limit the
action
of; -- said of a law.
Portcullis
::
Portcullis
(n.) A
grating
of iron or of
timbers
pointed
with iron, hung over the
gateway
of a
fortress,
to be let down to
prevent
the
entrance
of an
enemy..
Navigated
::
Navigated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Navigat.
Agate
::
Agate (n.) A
diminutive
person;
so
called
in
allusion
to the small
figures
cut in agate for rings and
seals.
Abrogative
::
Abrogative
(a.)
Tending
or
designed
to
abrogate;
as, an
abrogative
law..
Debauchedly
::
Debauchedly
(adv.)
In a
profligate
manner.
Derogated
::
Derogated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Derogat.
Unbar
::
Unbar (v. t.) To
remove
a bar or bars from; to
unbolt;
to open; as, to unbar a
gate..
Taurocholic
::
Taurocholic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
conjugate
acid
(called
taurocholic
acid)
composed
of
taurine
and
cholic
acid,
present
abundantly
in human bile and in that of
carnivora.
It is
exceedingly
deliquescent,
and hence
appears
generally
as a
thick,
gummy mass,
easily
soluble
in water and
alcohol.
It has a
bitter
taste..
Substitution
::
Substitution
(n.) The
designation
of a
person
in a will to take a
devise
or
legacy,
either
on
failure
of a
former
devisee
or
legatee
by
incapacity
or
unwillingness
to
accept,
or after him..
Prompt
::
Prompt
(v. t.) To
assist
or
induce
the
action
of; to move to
action;
to
instigate;
to
incite.
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