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Allatrate
Allatrate Al"la*trate, v. i. [L. allatrare. See Latrate.] To bark as a dog. [Obs.] --Stubbes.
Ballatry
Ballatry Bal"la*try, n. See Balladry. [Obs.] --Milton.
callat
Callet Cal"let, n. [Cf. Ir. & Gael. caile a country woman, strumpet.] A trull or prostitute; a scold or gossip. [Obs.] [Written also callat.]
Callat
Callat Cal"lat, n. Same as Callet. [Obs.] A callat of boundless tongue. --Shak.
Circumvallate
Circumvallate Cir`cum*val"late, v. t. [L. circumvallatus, p. p. of circumvallare to surround with a wall; circum + vallare to wall, fr. vallum rampart.] To surround with a rampart or wall. --Johnson.
Circumvallate
Circumvallate Cir`cum*val"late, a. 1. Surrounded with a wall; inclosed with a rampart. 2. (Anat.) Surrounded by a ridge or elevation; as, the circumvallate papill[ae], near the base of the tongue.
Circumvallation
Circumvallation Cir`cum*val*la"tion, n. (Mil.) (a) The act of surrounding with a wall or rampart. (b) A line of field works made around a besieged place and the besieging army, to protect the camp of the besiegers against the attack of an enemy from without.
Contravallation
Contravallation Con`tra*val*la"tion, n. [Pref. contra- + vallation: cf. F. contrevallation. Cf. Countervallation.] (Fort.) A trench guarded with a parapet, constructed by besiegers, to secure themselves and check sallies of the besieged.
Countervallation
Countervallation Coun`ter*val*la"tion (-v?l-l?"s??n), n. (Fort.) See Contravallation.
Gallate
Gallate Gal"late (?; 277), n. [Cf. F. gallate. See Gall gallnut.] (Chem.) A salt of gallic acid.
Gallature
Gallature Gal"la*ture (?; 135), n. [From L. gallus a cock.] (Zo["o]l.) The tread, treadle, or chalasa of an egg.
Grallatores
Grallae Gral"l[ae], n. pl. [NL., fr. L. grallae stilts, for gradulae, fr. gradus. See Grade.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of birds which formerly included all the waders. By later writers it is usually restricted to the sandpipers, plovers, and allied forms; -- called also Grallatores.
Grallatores
Grallatores Gral"la*to"res, n. pl. [NL. from L. grallator one who runs on stilts.] (Zo”l.) See Grall[ae].
Grallatorial
Grallatorial Gral`la*to"ri*al, Grallatory Gral"la*to*ry,a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Grallatores, or waders.
Grallatory
Grallatorial Gral`la*to"ri*al, Grallatory Gral"la*to*ry,a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Grallatores, or waders.
Installation
Installation In`stal*la"tion, n. [F. installation, LL. installatio: cf. It. installazione. See Install.] 1. The act of installing or giving possession of an office, rank, or order, with the usual rites or ceremonies; as, the installation of an ordained minister in a parish. On the election, the bishop gives a mandate for his installation. --Ayliffe. 2. (Mech.) The whole of a system of machines, apparatus, and accessories, when set up and arranged for practical working, as in electric lighting, transmission of power, etc.
Lallation
Lallation Lal*la"tion, n. [L. lallare to sing lalla, or lullaby: cf. F. lallation.] An imperfect enunciation of the letter r, in which it sounds like l.
Pyrogallate
Pyrogallate Pyr`o*gal"late, n. (Chem.) A salt of pyrogallic acid; an ether of pyrogallol.
Stallation
Stallation Stal*la"tion, n. Installation. [Obs.]
Thallate
Thallate Thal"late, n. (Chem.) A salt of a hypothetical thallic acid.
Vallation
Vallation Val*la"tion, n. [L. vallatio, fr. vallare to surround with a rampart, fr. vallum rampart. See Wall, n.] A rampart or intrenchment.
Vallatory
Vallatory Val"la*to*ry, a. Of or pertaining to a vallation; used for a vallation; as, vallatory reads. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Allat from wikipedia

- al-Lat (Arabic: اللات, romanized: al-Lāt, pronounced [alːaːt]), also spelled Allat, Allatu, and Alilat, is a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess, at one time worshipped...
- Aramaic: 𐡥𐡤𐡡𐡠𐡫𐡶‎ Wahbʾalat; Arabic: وهب اللات, romanized: Wahb Allāt "Gift of Allāt"; c. 259 – c. 274 AD) was emperor of the Palmyrene Empire centred...
- Taym Allah (also transliterated Taymallah), known as Taym Allat (also transliterated Taymallat) in the pre-Islamic period or before their conversion to...
- Rossz Csillag Alatt Született (Hungarian: [ˈross ˈt͡ʃillɒɡ ˈɒlɒtt ˈsylɛtɛtt]) is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electronic music producer Venetian...
- including Allah, El and Allat (god and goddess), with regional references to al-Uzza, Baal and Manutu (Manat) (Negev 11). Allat is also found in Sinai...
- Athena in the Hawran. Allat is venerated in Palmyra, her temple had no sign of performing blood rituals. It is believed that Allat and Al-Uzza were once...
- which attest the formula ḏkrt lt [ðakarat allaːtu][citation needed] "May Allāt be mindful of", foreshadowing similar formulae which are attested in Christian...
- 2015. "Restoration works of Palmyra's famous ancient statue of Lion of Allat completedSyrian Arab News Agency". sana.sy. October 2017. Retrieved 27...
- symbols. The allative case (/ˈælətɪv/ AL-ə-tiv; abbreviated ALL; from Latin allāt-, afferre "to bring to") is a type of locative grammatical case. The term...
- you thought of Allāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt the third, the other; These are the exalted Gharaniq, whose intercession is hoped for." (Allāt, al-'Uzzā and...