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Definition of incorporate
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Incorporate
(v. i.) To unite in one body so as to make a part of it; to be mixed or
blended;
--
usually
followed
by with.
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Inhere
::
Inhere
(v. i.) To be
inherent;
to stick (in); to be fixed or
permanently
incorporated
with
something;
to
cleave
(to); to
belong,
as
attributes
or
qualities..
Burrow
::
Burrow
(n.) An
incorporated
town. See 1st
Borough.
Corporate
::
Corporate
(v. i.) To
become
incorporated.
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
Municipality
::
Municipality
(n.) A
municipal
district;
a
borough,
city, or
incorporated
town or
village..
Deacon
::
Deacon
(n.) The
chairman
of an
incorporated
company.
Assimilate
::
Assimilate
(v. t.) To
appropriate
and
transform
or
incorporate
into the
substance
of the
assimilating
body; to
absorb
or
appropriate,
as
nourishment;
as, food is
assimilated
and
converted
into
organic
tissue..
Disincorporate
::
Disincorporate
(a.)
Separated
from, or not
included
in, a
corporation;
disincorporated..
Engrain
::
Engrain
(v. t.) To
incorporate
with the grain or
texture
of
anything;
to
infuse
deeply.
See
Ingrain.
Incorporated
::
Incorporated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Incorporat.
Incorporated
::
Incorporated
(a.)
United
in one body;
formed
into a
corporation;
made a legal
entity.
Bank
::
Bank (n.) An
establishment
for the
custody,
loan,
exchange,
or
issue,
of
money,
and for
facilitating
the
transmission
of funds by
drafts
or bills of
exchange;
an
institution
incorporated
for
performing
one or more of such
functions,
or the
stockholders
(or their
representatives,
the
directors),
acting
in their
corporate
capacity..
Caryopsis
::
Caryopsis
(n.) A
one-celled,
dry,
indehiscent
fruit,
with a thin
membranous
pericarp,
adhering
closely
to the seed, so that fruit and seed are
incorporated
in one body,
forming
a
single
grain,
as of
wheat,
barley,
etc..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To unite with a
material
body; to give a
material
form to; to
embody.
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To form into a legal body, or body
politic;
to
constitute
into a
corporation
recognized
by law, with
special
functions,
rights,
duties
and
liabilities;
as, to
incorporate
a bank, a
railroad
company,
a city or town, etc..
City
::
City (n.) A
corporate
town; in the
United
States,
a town or
collective
body of
inhabitants,
incorporated
and
governed
by a mayor and
aldermen
or a city
council
consisting
of a board of
aldermen
and a
common
council;
in Great
Britain,
a town
corporate,
which is or has been the seat of a
bishop,
or the
capital
of his see..
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..
Concorporate
::
Concorporate
(v. t. & i.) To unite in one mass or body; to
incorporate.
Corporate
::
Corporate
(v. t.) To
incorporate.
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..
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