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Biradiate
Biradiate Bi*ra"di*ate, Biradiated Bi*ra"di*a`ted, a. [Pref. bi- + radiate.] Having two rays; as, a biradiate fin.
Biradiated
Biradiate Bi*ra"di*ate, Biradiated Bi*ra"di*a`ted, a. [Pref. bi- + radiate.] Having two rays; as, a biradiate fin.
Corradiate
Corradiate Cor*ra"di*ate (k?r-r?"d?-?t), v. t. To converge to one point or focus, as light or rays.
Corradiation
Corradiation Cor*ra`di*a"tion (k?r-r?`d?-?"sh?n), n. A conjunction or concentration of rays in one point. --Bacom
Digladiate
Digladiate Di*gla"di*ate, v. i. [L. digladiari; di- = dis- + gladius a sword.] To fight like gladiators; to contend fiercely; to dispute violently. [Obs.] Digladiating like [AE]schines and Demosthenes. --Hales.
Digladiation
Digladiation Di*gla`di*a"tion, n. Act of digladiating. [Obs.] ``Sore digladiations and contest.' --Evelyn.
Diradiation
Diradiation Di*ra`di*a"tion, n. [Pref. di- + radiation.] The emission and diffusion of rays of light.
Eradiate
Eradiate E*ra"di*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Eradiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Eradiating.] [Pref. e- + radiate.] To shoot forth, as rays of light; to beam; to radiate. --Dr. H. More.
Eradiated
Eradiate E*ra"di*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Eradiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Eradiating.] [Pref. e- + radiate.] To shoot forth, as rays of light; to beam; to radiate. --Dr. H. More.
Eradiating
Eradiate E*ra"di*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Eradiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Eradiating.] [Pref. e- + radiate.] To shoot forth, as rays of light; to beam; to radiate. --Dr. H. More.
Eradiation
Eradiation E*ra`di*a"tion, n. Emission of radiance.
Gladiate
Gladiate Glad"i*ate, a. [L. gladius sword.] (Bot.) Sword-shaped; resembling a sword in form, as the leaf of the iris, or of the gladiolus.
Gladiator
Gladiator Glad"i*a`tor, n. [L., fr. gladius sword. See Glaive.] 1. Originally, a swordplayer; hence, one who fought with weapons in public, either on the occasion of a funeral ceremony, or in the arena, for public amusement. 2. One who engages in any fierce combat or controversy.
Gladiatorial
Gladiatorial Glad`i*a*to"ri*al, Gladiatorian Glad`i*a*to"ri*an, a. Of or pertaining to gladiators, or to contests or combatants in general.
Gladiatorian
Gladiatorial Glad`i*a*to"ri*al, Gladiatorian Glad`i*a*to"ri*an, a. Of or pertaining to gladiators, or to contests or combatants in general.
Gladiatorism
Gladiatorism Glad"i*a`tor*ism, n. The art or practice of a gladiator.
Gladiatorship
Gladiatorship Glad"i*a`tor*ship, n. Conduct, state, or art, of a gladiator.
Gladiatory
Gladiatory Glad"i*a*to*ry, a. [L. gladiatorius.] Gladiatorial. [R.]
Gladiature
Gladiature Glad"i*a*ture, n. [L. gladiatura.] Swordplay; fencing; gladiatorial contest. --Gayton.
Iridio syn Platyglossus radiatus
Pudding fish Pud"ding fish, Pudding wife Pudding wife [Prob. corrupted fr. the Sp. name in Cuba, pudiano verde.] (Zo["o]l.) A large, handsomely colored, blue and bronze, labroid fish (Iridio, syn. Platyglossus, radiatus) of Florida, Bermuda, and the West Indies. Called also pudiano, doncella, and, at Bermuda, bluefish.
Irradiate
Irradiate Ir*ra"di*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Irradiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Irradiating.] [L. irradiatus, p. p. of irradiate. See In- in, and Radiate.] 1. To throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster. Thy smile irradiates yon blue fields. --Sir W. Jones. 2. To enlighten intellectually; to illuminate; as, to irradiate the mind. --Bp. Bull. 3. To animate by heat or light. --Sir M. Hale. 4. To radiate, shed, or diffuse. A splendid fa?ade, . . . irradiating hospitality. --H. James.
Irradiate
Irradiate Ir*ra"di*ate, v. i. To emit rays; to shine.
Irradiate
Irradiate Ir*ra"di*ate, a. [L. irradiatus, p. p.] Illuminated; irradiated. --Mason.
Irradiated
Irradiate Ir*ra"di*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Irradiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Irradiating.] [L. irradiatus, p. p. of irradiate. See In- in, and Radiate.] 1. To throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster. Thy smile irradiates yon blue fields. --Sir W. Jones. 2. To enlighten intellectually; to illuminate; as, to irradiate the mind. --Bp. Bull. 3. To animate by heat or light. --Sir M. Hale. 4. To radiate, shed, or diffuse. A splendid fa?ade, . . . irradiating hospitality. --H. James.
Irradiating
Irradiate Ir*ra"di*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Irradiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Irradiating.] [L. irradiatus, p. p. of irradiate. See In- in, and Radiate.] 1. To throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster. Thy smile irradiates yon blue fields. --Sir W. Jones. 2. To enlighten intellectually; to illuminate; as, to irradiate the mind. --Bp. Bull. 3. To animate by heat or light. --Sir M. Hale. 4. To radiate, shed, or diffuse. A splendid fa?ade, . . . irradiating hospitality. --H. James.
Irradiation
Irradiation Ir*ra`di*a"tion, n. [Cf. F. irradiation.] 1. Act of irradiating, or state of being irradiated. 2. Illumination; irradiance; brilliancy. --Sir W. Scott. 3. Fig.: Mental light or illumination. --Sir M. Hale. 4. (Opt.) The apparent enlargement of a bright object seen upon a dark ground, due to the fact that the portions of the retina around the image are stimulated by the intense light; as when a dark spot on a white ground appears smaller, or a white spot on a dark ground larger, than it really is, esp. when a little out of focus.
Multiradiate
Multiradiate Mul`ti*ra"di*ate, a. [Multi- + radiate.] Having many rays.
Octoradiated
Octoradiated Oc`to*ra"*di*a`ted, a. [Octo- + radiated.] Having eight rays.
Orca gladiator
Killer Kill"er, n. 1. One who deprives of life; one who, or that which, kills. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A voracious, toothed whale of the genus Orca, of which several species are known. Note: The killers have a high dorsal fin, and powerful jaws armed with large, sharp teeth. They capture, and swallow entire, large numbers of seals, porpoises, and dolphins, and are celebrated for their savage, combined attacks upon the right whales, which they are said to mutilate and kill. The common Atlantic species (Orca gladiator), is found both on the European and the American coast. Two species (Orca ater and O. rectipinna) occur on the Pacific coast.
Platyglossus radiatus
Doncella Don*cel"la, n. [Sp., lit., a maid. Cf. Damsel.] (Zo["o]l.) A handsome fish of Florida and the West Indies (Platyglossus radiatus). The name is applied also to the ladyfish (Harpe rufa) of the same region.

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- is the secretary general of Hefazat". Somoy TV. 5 January 2022. Hasan, Adiat (30 November 2021). হেফাজতের ভারপ্রাপ্ত মহাসচিব আল্লামা সাজিদুর রহমানের...
- was named among "The 20 Youngest Power Women In Africa 2014" by Forbes. Adiat Disu Ada Osakwe Susan Oguya Nokwanda Mngeni Nsehe, Mfonobong (4 December...
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- Economic Research in Brazil, the ECLAC in Chile, ILO/CINTERFOR in Uruguay and ADIAT, CONACYT, The Secretariat of Public Education, and CIDE in Mexico. From...
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- the Global ****ure Council at the World Economic Forum, since August 2016. Adiat Disu Ada Osakwe Susan Oguya Nsehe, Mfonobong (4 December 2014). "The 20...