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Definition of generate
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Generate
(v. t.) To
originate,
especially
by a vital or
chemical
process;
to
produce;
to
cause..
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Generable
::
Generable
(a.)
Capable
of being
generated
or
produced.
Unregenerate
::
Unregenerate
(a.) Alt. of
Unregenerate.
Producer
::
Producer
(n.) One who
produces,
brings
forth,
or
generates..
Conoid
::
Conoid
(n.) A
surface
which may be
generated
by a
straight
line
moving
in such a
manner
as
always
to meet a given
straight
line and a given
curve,
and
continue
parallel
to a given
plane..
Mole
::
Mole (n.) A mass of
fleshy
or other more or less solid
matter
generated
in the
uterus.
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
method
of
analysis
developed
by
Newton,
and based on the
conception
of all
magnitudes
as
generated
by
motion,
and
involving
in their
changes
the
notion
of
velocity
or rate of
change.
Its
results
are the same as those of the
differential
and
integral
calculus,
from which it
differs
little
except
in
notation
and
logical
method..
Rust
::
Rust (v. i.) To
degenerate
in
idleness;
to
become
dull or
impaired
by
inaction.
Pseudosphere
::
Pseudosphere
(n.) The
surface
of
constant
negative
curvature
generated
by the
revolution
of a
tractrix.
This
surface
corresponds
in
non-Euclidian
space to the
sphere
in
ordinary
space.
An
important
property
of the
surface
is that any
figure
drawn upon it can be
displaced
in any way
without
tearing
it or
altering
in size any of its
elements.
Procreate
::
Procreate
(v. t.) To
generate
and
produce;
to
beget;
to
engender.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the lower or
animal
nature,
as
contrasted
with the
higher
or moral
powers,
or that which is
spiritual;
being in a state of
nature;
unregenerate..
Degener
::
Degener
(v. i.) To
degenerate.
Plant
::
Plant (n.) To
engender;
to
generate;
to set the germ of.
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The act of
regenerating,
or the state of being
regenerated..
Reproduce
::
Reproduce
(v. t.) To
produce
again,
by
generation
or the like; to cause the
existence
of
(something
of the same
class,
kind, or
nature
as
another
thing);
to
generate
or
beget,
as
offspring;
as, to
reproduce
a rose; some
animals
are
reproduced
by
gemmation..
Regenerate
::
Regenerate
(v. t.) To cause to be
spiritually
born anew; to cause to
become
a
Christian;
to
convert
from sin to
holiness;
to
implant
holy
affections
in the heart of.
Degenerate
::
Degenerate
(v. i.) To fall off from the
normal
quality
or the
healthy
structure
of its kind; to
become
of a lower type.
Cachaemia
::
Cachaemia
(n.) A
degenerated
or
poisoned
condition
of the
blood.
Derogate
::
Derogate
(v. i.) To act
beneath
one-s rank,
place,
birth,
or
character;
to
degenerate..
Generatrix
::
Generatrix
(n.) That which
generates;
the
point,
or the
mathematical
magnitude,
which,
by its
motion,
generates
another
magnitude,
as a line,
surface,
or
solid;
--
called
also
describent..
Ingenit
::
Ingenit
(a.)
Innate;
inborn;
inbred;
inherent;
native;
ingenerate.
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