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Definition of mate
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Mate (v. t.) To
confuse;
to
confound.
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Animate
::
Animate
(a.)
Endowed
with life;
alive;
living;
animated;
lively.
Diffusate
::
Diffusate
(n.)
Material
which,
in the
process
of
catalysis,
has
diffused
or
passed
through
the
separating
membrane..
Informer
::
Informer
(v.) One who
informs,
animates,
or
inspires..
Crocoite
::
Crocoite
(n.) Lead
chromate
occuring
in
crystals
of a
bright
hyacinth
red
color;
--
called
also red lead ore.
Maternity
::
Maternity
(n.) The state of being a
mother;
the
character
or
relation
of a
mother.
Archbishop
::
Archbishop
(n.) A chief
bishop;
a
church
dignitary
of the first class
(often
called
a
metropolitan
or
primate)
who
superintends
the
conduct
of the
suffragan
bishops
in his
province,
and also
exercises
episcopal
authority
in his own
diocese..
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Having
an
abundance
of
material
possessions;
possessed
of a large
amount
of
property;
well
supplied
with land,
goods,
or
money;
wealthy;
opulent;
affluent;
--
opposed
to
poor..
Live
::
Live (v. i.) To be or
continue
in
existence;
to
exist;
to
remain;
to be
permanent;
to last; -- said of
inanimate
objects,
ideas,
etc..
Until
::
Until
(prep.)
To; unto;
towards;
-- used of
material
objects.
Chromatype
::
Chromatype
(n.) A
colored
photographic
picture
taken upon paper made
sensitive
with
potassium
bichromate
or some other salt of
chromium.
Loom
::
Loom (n.) A frame or
machine
of wood or other
material,
in which a
weaver
forms cloth out of
thread;
a
machine
for
interweaving
yarn or
threads
into a
fabric,
as in
knitting
or lace
making..
Puberty
::
Puberty
(n.) The
earliest
age at which
persons
are
capable
of
begetting
or
bearing
children,
usually
considered,
in
temperate
climates,
to be about
fourteen
years in males and
twelve
in
females..
Retort
::
Retort
(v. t.) A
vessel
in which
substances
are
subjected
to
distillation
or
decomposition
by heat. It is made of
different
forms and
materials
for
different
uses, as a bulb of glass with a
curved
beak to enter a
receiver
for
general
chemical
operations,
or a
cylinder
or
semicylinder
of cast iron for the
manufacture
of gas in gas
works..
Legitimate
::
Legitimate
(a.)
Conforming
to known
principles,
or
accepted
rules;
as,
legitimate
reasoning;
a
legitimate
standard,
or
method;
a
legitimate
combination
of
colors..
Naphthalene
::
Naphthalene
(n.) A white
crystalline
aromatic
hydrocarbon,
C10H8,
analogous
to
benzene,
and
obtained
by the
distillation
of
certain
bituminous
materials,
such as the heavy oil of coal tar. It is the type and basis of a large
number
of
derivatives
among
organic
compounds.
Formerly
called
also
naphthaline..
Bolt
::
Bolt (n.) A
strong
pin, of iron or other
material,
used to
fasten
or hold
something
in
place,
often
having
a head at one end and screw
thread
cut upon the other end..
Sarcode
::
Sarcode
(n.) A name
applied
by
Dujardin
in 1835 to the
gelatinous
material
forming
the
bodies
of the
lowest
animals;
protoplasm.
Ultimate
::
Ultimate
(v. t. & i.) To come or bring into use or
practice.
Infumated
::
Infumated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Infumat.
Make
::
Make (n.) A
companion;
a mate;
often,
a
husband
or a
wife..
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