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Anastatic
Anastatic An`a*stat"ic, a. [Gr. ? up + ? to make to stand: cf. ? causing to stand.] Pertaining to a process or a style of printing from characters in relief on zinc plates. Note: In this process the letterpress, engraving, or design of any kind is transferred to a zinc plate; the parts not covered with ink are eaten out, leaving a facsimile in relief to be printed from.
Anastatica Hierochuntica
Rose de Pompadour, Rose du Barry, names succesively given to a delicate rose color used on S[`e]vres porcelain. Rose diamond, a diamond, one side of which is flat, and the other cut into twenty-four triangular facets in two ranges which form a convex face pointed at the top. Cf. Brilliant, n. Rose ear. See under Ear. Rose elder (Bot.), the Guelder-rose. Rose engine, a machine, or an appendage to a turning lathe, by which a surface or wood, metal, etc., is engraved with a variety of curved lines. --Craig. Rose family (Bot.) the Rosece[ae]. See Rosaceous. Rose fever (Med.), rose cold. Rose fly (Zo["o]l.), a rose betle, or rose chafer. Rose gall (Zo["o]l.), any gall found on rosebushes. See Bedeguar. Rose knot, a ribbon, or other pliade band plaited so as to resemble a rose; a rosette. Rose lake, Rose madder, a rich tint prepared from lac and madder precipitated on an earthy basis. --Fairholt. Rose mallow. (Bot.) (a) A name of several malvaceous plants of the genus Hibiscus, with large rose-colored flowers. (b) the hollyhock. Rose nail, a nail with a convex, faceted head. Rose noble, an ancient English gold coin, stamped with the figure of a rose, first struck in the reign of Edward III., and current at 6s. 8d. --Sir W. Scott. Rose of China. (Bot.) See China rose (b), under China. Rose of Jericho (Bot.), a Syrian cruciferous plant (Anastatica Hierochuntica) which rolls up when dry, and expands again when moistened; -- called also resurrection plant. Rose of Sharon (Bot.), an ornamental malvaceous shrub (Hibiscus Syriacus). In the Bible the name is used for some flower not yet identified, perhaps a Narcissus, or possibly the great lotus flower. Rose oil (Chem.), the yellow essential oil extracted from various species of rose blossoms, and forming the chief part of attar of roses. Rose pink, a pigment of a rose color, made by dyeing chalk or whiting with a decoction of Brazil wood and alum; also, the color of the pigment. Rose quartz (Min.), a variety of quartz which is rose-red. Rose rash. (Med.) Same as Roseola. Rose slug (Zo["o]l.), the small green larva of a black sawfly (Selandria ros[ae]). These larv[ae] feed in groups on the parenchyma of the leaves of rosebushes, and are often abundant and very destructive. Rose window (Arch.), a circular window filled with ornamental tracery. Called also Catherine wheel, and marigold window. Cf. wheel window, under Wheel. Summer rose (Med.), a variety of roseola. See Roseola. Under the rose [a translation of L. sub rosa], in secret; privately; in a manner that forbids disclosure; -- the rose being among the ancients the symbol of secrecy, and hung up at entertainments as a token that nothing there said was to be divulged. Wars of the Roses (Eng. Hist.), feuds between the Houses of York and Lancaster, the white rose being the badge of the House of York, and the red rose of the House of Lancaster.
Astatic
Astatic A*stat"ic, a. [Pref. a- not + static.] (Magnetism) Having little or no tendency to take a fixed or definite position or direction: thus, a suspended magnetic needle, when rendered astatic, loses its polarity, or tendency to point in a given direction. Astatic pair (Magnetism), a pair of magnetic needles so mounted as to be nearly or quite astatic, as in some galvanometers.
Astatic pair
Astatic A*stat"ic, a. [Pref. a- not + static.] (Magnetism) Having little or no tendency to take a fixed or definite position or direction: thus, a suspended magnetic needle, when rendered astatic, loses its polarity, or tendency to point in a given direction. Astatic pair (Magnetism), a pair of magnetic needles so mounted as to be nearly or quite astatic, as in some galvanometers.
Astatically
Astatically A*stat"ic*al*ly, adv. In an astatic manner.
Astaticism
Astaticism A*stat"i*cism, n. The state of being astatic.
Astatize
Astatize As"ta*tize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Astatized; p. pr. & vb. n. Astatizing.] (Magnetism) To render astatic.
Astatized
Astatize As"ta*tize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Astatized; p. pr. & vb. n. Astatizing.] (Magnetism) To render astatic.
Astatizing
Astatize As"ta*tize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Astatized; p. pr. & vb. n. Astatizing.] (Magnetism) To render astatic.
Devastating
Devastate Dev"as*tate (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Devastated; p. pr. & vb. n. Devastating.] [L. devastatus, p. p. of devastare to devastate; de + vastare to lay waste, vastus waste. See Vast.] To lay waste; to ravage; to desolate. Whole countries . . . were devastated. --Macaulay. Syn: To waste; ravage; desolate; destroy; demolish; plunder; pillage.
Diastatic
Diastatic Di`a*stat"ic, a. [Gr. ? separative. See Diastase.] (Physiol. Chem.) Relating to diastase; having the properties of diastase; effecting the conversion of starch into sugar. The influence of acids and alkalies on the diastatic action of saliva. --Lauder Brunton.
Flabbergastation
Flabbergastation Flab`ber*gas*ta"tion, n. The state of being flabbergasted. [Jocular] --London Punch.
Haemastatics
Haemastatics H[ae]m`a*stat"ics, n. Same as Hemastatics.
Hemastatic
Hemastatic Hem`a*stat"ic, Hemastatical Hem`a*stat"ic*al, a. & n. Same as Hemostatic.
Hemastatical
Hemastatic Hem`a*stat"ic, Hemastatical Hem`a*stat"ic*al, a. & n. Same as Hemostatic.
Hemastatics
Hemastatics Hem`a*stat"ics, n. (Physiol.) Laws relating to the equilibrium of the blood in the blood vessels.
Impastation
Impastation Im`pas*ta"tion, n. [F. See Impaste.] The act of making into paste; that which is formed into a paste or mixture; specifically, a combination of different substances by means of cements.
Interbastation
Interbastation In`ter*bas*ta"tion, n. [Pref. inter- + baste to sew.] Patchwork. [Obs.] --Dr. J. Smith.
Metastatic
Metastatic Met`a*stat"ic, a. Of, pertaining to, or caused by, metastasis; as, a metastatic abscess; the metastatic processes of growth.
Subhastation
Subhastation Sub`has*ta"tion, n. [L. subhastatio.] A public sale or auction. [R.] --Bp. Burnet.
Vastation
Vastation Vas*ta"tion, n. [L. vastatio, fr. vastare to lay waste, fr. vastus empty, waste.] A laying waste; waste; depopulation; devastation. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Astati from wikipedia

- The Astati were a Paulician sect in the 9th century, the followers of Sergius. They prevailed much under Emperor Nicephorus I, but later, under Michael...
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- husafootball. 5 August 2021. "Tarik ASTATI vient de rejoindre le team du MAS en signant un contrat pour deux saisons" [Tarik ASTATI has just joined the MAS team...
- – 3:17 This song had been released as a single on 14 September 1972. "I astati" (Η άστατη) – (Giorgos Zampetas – Pythagoras) – 3:05 This song had been...
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- (1991-11-18) 18 November 1991 (age 33) AS FAR (A) 2019 2021 39 1 70 Tarik Astati DF (1991-07-30) 30 July 1991 (age 33) DH Jadidi 2019 2021 57 3 93 Mohamed...
- –835), was a religious leader of the 9th century. In 801, after joining the Astati at Argaoun (now Arguvan), he founded the Paulician Church of the Colossians...