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Definition of incorporate
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Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
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Incorporative
::
Incorporative
(a.)
Incorporating
or
tending
to
incorporate;
as, the
incorporative
languages
(as of the
Basques,
North
American
Indians,
etc. ) which run a whole
phrase
into one
word..
Corporate
::
Corporate
(a.)
Formed
into a body by legal
enactment;
united
in an
association,
and
endowed
by law with the
rights
and
liabilities
of an
individual;
incorporated;
as, a
corporate
town..
Deacon
::
Deacon
(n.) The
chairman
of an
incorporated
company.
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To unite
intimately;
to
blend;
to
assimilate;
to
combine
into a
structure
or
organization,
whether
material
or
mental;
as, to
incorporate
provinces
into the
realm;
to
incorporate
another's
ideas into one's
work..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
Mill-cake
::
Mill-cake
(n.) The
incorporated
materials
for
gunpowder,
in the form of a dense mass or cake, ready to be
subjected
to the
process
of
granulation..
Corporate
::
Corporate
(v. t.) To
incorporate.
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.) Not
incorporated;
not
existing
as a
corporation;
as, an
incorporate
banking
association..
Engrain
::
Engrain
(v. t.) To
incorporate
with the grain or
texture
of
anything;
to
infuse
deeply.
See
Ingrain.
Municipality
::
Municipality
(n.) A
municipal
district;
a
borough,
city, or
incorporated
town or
village..
Reincorporate
::
Reincorporate
(v. t.) To
incorporate
again.
Accorporate
::
Accorporate
(v. t.) To
unite;
to
attach;
to
incorporate.
Burrow
::
Burrow
(n.) An
incorporated
town. See 1st
Borough.
Incorporation
::
Incorporation
(n.) A body
incorporated;
a
corporation.
Electuary
::
Electuary
(n.) A
medicine
composed
of
powders,
or other
ingredients,
incorporated
with some
convserve,
honey,
or
sirup;
a
confection.
See the note under
Confection..
Assimilable
::
Assimilable
(a.) That may be
assimilated;
that may be
likened,
or
appropriated
and
incorporated..
Disincorporate
::
Disincorporate
(v. t.) To
detach
or
separate
from a
corporation.
Police
::
Police
(n.) A
judicial
and
executive
system,
for the
government
of a city, town, or
district,
for the
preservation
of
rights,
order,
cleanliness,
health,
etc., and for the
enforcement
of the laws and
prevention
of
crime;
the
administration
of the laws and
regulations
of a city,
incorporated
town, or
borough..
Borough
::
Borough
(n.) In
England,
an
incorporated
town that is not a city; also, a town that sends
members
to
parliament;
in
Scotland,
a body
corporate,
consisting
of the
inhabitants
of a
certain
district,
erected
by the
sovereign,
with a
certain
jurisdiction;
in
America,
an
incorporated
town or
village,
as in
Pennsylvania
and
Connecticut..
Enfranchise
::
Enfranchise
(v. t.) To endow with a
franchise;
to
incorporate
into a body
politic
and thus to
invest
with civil and
political
privileges;
to admit to the
privileges
of a
freeman.
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