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Agatiferous
Agatiferous Ag`a*tif"er*ous, a. [Agate + -ferous.]
Containing or producing agates. --Craig.
Agatine
Agatine Ag"a*tine, a.
Pertaining to, or like, agate.
AgatizeAgatize Ag"a*tize, v. t. [Usually p. p. Agatized.]
To convert into agate; to make resemble agate. --Dana. Elagatis pinnulatus 9. One of the pieces on which a sled or sleigh slides; also
the part or blade of a skate which slides on the ice.
10. (Founding)
(a) A horizontal channel in a mold, through which the
metal flows to the cavity formed by the pattern;
also, the waste metal left in such a channel.
(b) A trough or channel for leading molten metal from a
furnace to a ladle, mold, or pig bed.
11. The movable piece to which the ribs of an umbrella are
attached.
12. (Zo["o]l.) A food fish (Elagatis pinnulatus) of Florida
and the West Indies; -- called also skipjack,
shoemaker, and yellowtail. The name alludes to its
rapid successive leaps from the water.
13. (Zo["o]l.) Any cursorial bird.
14. (Mech.)
(a) A movable slab or rubber used in grinding or
polishing a surface of stone.
(b) A tool on which lenses are fastened in a group, for
polishing or grinding. Extravagation
Extravagation Ex*trav`a*ga"tion, n.
A wandering beyond limits; excess. [Obs.] --Smollett.
Felis wagatiWagati Wa*ga"ti, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A small East Indian wild cat (Felis wagati), regarded by
some as a variety of the leopard cat. Indagation
Indagation In`da*ga"tion, n. [L. indagatio: cf. F.
indagation.]
Search; inquiry; investigation. [Obs.]
Indagative
Indagative In"da*ga*tive, a.
Searching; exploring; investigating. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
InlagationInlagation In"la*ga"tion, n. [Law L. inlagatio, fr. inlagare
to restore to law. See In, and Law.] (Old Eng. Law)
The restitution of an outlawed person to the protection of
the law; inlawing. --Bouvier. Noctivagation
Noctivagation Noc*tiv`a*ga"tion, n.
A roving or going about in the night. --Gayton.
PropagatingPropagate Prop"a*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Propagated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Propagating.] [L. propagatus, p. p. of
propagare to propagate, akin to propages, propago, a layer of
a plant, slip, shoot. See Pro-, and cf. Pact, Prop,
Prune, v. t.]
1. To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or
successive production; -- applied to animals and plants;
as, to propagate a breed of horses or sheep; to propagate
a species of fruit tree.
2. To cause to spread to extend; to impel or continue forward
in space; as, to propagate sound or light.
3. To spread from person to person; to extend the knowledge
of; to originate and spread; to carry from place to place;
to disseminate; as, to propagate a story or report; to
propagate the Christian religion.
The infection was propagated insensibly. --De Foe.
4. To multiply; to increase. [Obs.]
Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which
thou wilt propagate. --Shak.
5. To generate; to produce.
Motion propagated motion, and life threw off life.
--De Quincey.
Syn: To multiply; continue; increase; spread; diffuse;
disseminate; promote. Propagation
Propagation Prop`a*ga"tion, n. [L. propagatio: cf. F.
propagation.]
1. The act of propagating; continuance or multiplication of
the kind by generation or successive production; as, the
propagation of animals or plants.
There is not in nature any spontaneous generation,
but all come by propagation. --Ray.
2. The spreading abroad, or extension, of anything;
diffusion; dissemination; as, the propagation of sound;
the propagation of the gospel. --Bacon.
Propagative
Propagative Prop"a*ga*tive, a.
Producing by propagation, or by a process of growth.
SuffragatingSuffragate Suf"fra*gate, v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p.
Suffragated; p. pr. & vb. n. Suffragating.] [L.
suffragatus, p. p. of suffragari. See Suffragan, a.]
To vote or vote with. [Obs.] ``Suffragating tribes.'
--Dryden. WagatiWagati Wa*ga"ti, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A small East Indian wild cat (Felis wagati), regarded by
some as a variety of the leopard cat.
Meaning of Agati from wikipedia
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Sesbania Adans. (1763), nom. & orth. cons.
Species 60; see text
Synonyms Agati Adans. (1763), nom. rej.
Darwinia Raf. (1817), nom. illeg.
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