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Metastannate
Metastannate Met`a*stan"nate, n. (Chem.) A salt of metastannic acid.
Stannate
Stannate Stan"nate, n. [Cf. F. stannate.] (Chem.) A salt of stannic acid.
Sulphostannate
Sulphostannate Sul`pho*stan"nate, n. (Chem.) A salt of sulphostannic acid.
Tannate
Tannate Tan"nate, n. [Cf. F. tannate.] (Chem.) A salt of tannic acid.

Meaning of Annate from wikipedia

- Annates (/ˈæneɪts/ or /ˈænəts/; Latin: annatae, from annus, "year") were a payment from the recipient of an ecclesiastical benefice to the collating authorities...
- the Act Concerning Ecclesiastical Appointments and Absolute Restraint of Annates, is an Act of the Parliament of England. This Act remains partly in force...
- first Act of Annates (the Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates) was p****ed allowing only 5% of the money normally remitted to Rome. Annates were monies...
- Duchy of Rome (554–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
- Duchy of Rome (554–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
- Duchy of Rome (554–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
- Duchy of Rome (554–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
- Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth. John Kennedy, 7th Earl of C****ilis. An 'ann' or annate was a payment due to the executors of a deceased minister, set at a half-year's...
- Rome. Clergy had to pay a portion of their first year's income (known as annates) and a tenth of their revenue annually thereafter. Originally, the money...
- in Conditional Restraint of Annates mandated the clergy pay no more than five percent of their first year's revenue (annates) to Rome. On 10 May, the King...