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Accreditation
Accreditation Ac*cred`i*ta"tion, n.
The act of accrediting; as, letters of accreditation.
Ditation
Ditation Di*ta"tion, n. [L. ditare to enrich, fr. dis, ditis,
same as dives, rich.]
The act of making rich; enrichment. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Exhereditation
Exhereditation Ex`he*red`i*ta"tion, n. [LL. exhereditare,
exhereditatum, disinherit.]
A disinheriting; disherison. [R.] --E. Waterhouse.
Expeditate
Expeditate Ex*ped"i*tate, v. t. [LL. expeditatus, p. p. of
expeditare to expeditate; ex out + pes, pedis, foot.] (Eng.
Forest Laws)
To deprive of the claws or the balls of the fore feet; as, to
expeditate a dog that he may not chase deer.
MeditateMeditate Med"i*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Meditated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Meditating.] [L. meditatus, p. p. of meditari to
meditate; cf. Gr. ? to learn, E. mind.]
To keep the mind in a state of contemplation; to dwell on
anything in thought; to think seriously; to muse; to
cogitate; to reflect. --Jer. Taylor.
In his law doth he meditate day and night. --Ps. i. 2. MeditateMeditate Med"i*tate, v. t.
1. To contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon; to study.
``Blessed is the man that doth meditate good things.'
--Ecclus. xiv. 20.
2. To purpose; to intend; to design; to plan by revolving in
the mind; as, to meditate a war.
I meditate to pass the remainder of life in a state
of undisturbed repose. --Washington.
Syn: To consider; ponder; weigh; revolve; study.
Usage: To Meditate, Contemplate, Intend. We meditate a
design when we are looking out or waiting for the
means of its accomplishment; we contemplate it when
the means are at hand, and our decision is nearly or
quite made. To intend is stronger, implying that we
have decided to act when an opportunity may offer. A
general meditates an attack upon the enemy; he
contemplates or intends undertaking it at the earliest
convenient season. MeditatedMeditate Med"i*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Meditated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Meditating.] [L. meditatus, p. p. of meditari to
meditate; cf. Gr. ? to learn, E. mind.]
To keep the mind in a state of contemplation; to dwell on
anything in thought; to think seriously; to muse; to
cogitate; to reflect. --Jer. Taylor.
In his law doth he meditate day and night. --Ps. i. 2. MeditatingMeditate Med"i*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Meditated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Meditating.] [L. meditatus, p. p. of meditari to
meditate; cf. Gr. ? to learn, E. mind.]
To keep the mind in a state of contemplation; to dwell on
anything in thought; to think seriously; to muse; to
cogitate; to reflect. --Jer. Taylor.
In his law doth he meditate day and night. --Ps. i. 2. Meditatist
Meditatist Med"i*ta`tist, n.
One who is given to meditation.
PremeditatePremeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Premeditated
(-t[=a]`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Premeditating.] [L.
praemeditatus, p. p. of praemeditari; prae before + meditari
to meditate. See Meditate.]
To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive
and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery.
With words premeditated thus he said. --Dryden. Premeditate
Premeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. i.
To think, consider, deliberate, or revolve in the mind,
beforehand.
Premeditate
Premeditate Pre*med"i*tate, a. [L. praemeditatus, p. p.]
Premeditated; deliberate. [Archaic] --Bp. Burnet.
PremeditatedPremeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Premeditated
(-t[=a]`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Premeditating.] [L.
praemeditatus, p. p. of praemeditari; prae before + meditari
to meditate. See Meditate.]
To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive
and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery.
With words premeditated thus he said. --Dryden. Premeditately
Premeditately Pre*med"i*tate*ly, adv.
With premeditation. --Burke.
PremeditatingPremeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Premeditated
(-t[=a]`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Premeditating.] [L.
praemeditatus, p. p. of praemeditari; prae before + meditari
to meditate. See Meditate.]
To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive
and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery.
With words premeditated thus he said. --Dryden. Quidditative
Quidditative Quid"di*ta*tive, a.
Quiddative.
Suppeditate
Suppeditate Sup*ped"i*tate, v. t. [L. suppeditatus, p. p. of
suppeditare to supply.]
To supply; to furnish. [Obs.] --Hammond.
Suppeditation
Suppeditation Sup*ped`i*ta"tion, n. [L. suppeditatio.]
Supply; aid afforded. [Obs.] --Bacon.
VenditateVenditate Ven"di*tate, v. t. [See Venditation.]
To cry up. as if for sale; to blazon. [Obs.] --Holland. VenditationVenditation Ven`di*ta"tion, n. [L. venditatio, fr. venditare,
venditatum, to offer again and again for sale, v. freq. of
vendere. See Vend.]
The act of setting forth ostentatiously; a boastful display.
[Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Meaning of Ditat from wikipedia
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miner standing with pick and shovel.
Above this
device shall be the motto: "
Ditat Deus." In a
circular band
surrounding the
whole device shall be inscribed:...
- town,
granted in 1953 to the
Sheringham Urban District Council, is Mare
Ditat Pinusque Decorat,
Latin for "The sea
enriches and the pine adorns". The...
- Nicknames: The
Grand Canyon State; The
Copper State; The
Valentine State Motto:
Ditat Deus ('God enriches') Anthem: "The
Arizona March Song" and "Arizona" Map...
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Several states of the
United States have
Latin mottos, such as: Arizona's
Ditat deus ("God enriches"); Connecticut's Qui
transtulit sustinet ("He who transplanted...
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where it is
written "disiecti
membra poetae" (limbs of a
scattered poet).
ditat Deus God
enriches Motto of the
State of Arizona,
United States, adopted...
- Wanderers. Wycombe's
industrial past is
reflected on the town's
motto Industria ditat, "Industry enriches". The
motto can be
found on town
crest and Mayor's badge...
- 37.578278; -77.587111
Information Type Private,
preparatory Motto Parat.
Ditat. Durat.
Established 1915; 109 years ago (1915) Head of
school Jeff Mancabelli...
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Samoa Samoa,
Muamua Le Atua Samoa, let Atua be
first Samoan 1973
Arizona Ditat Deus God
enriches Latin 1863
Arkansas Regnat populus The
people rule Latin...
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thither (about direction)
derhen der hen,
derhen (riksmål), dit,
dithen dit,
ditåt toad
tudse padde padda ugly grim, (ethically:) styg stygg, grim ful, otäck...
- the
Roses Gules barbed and
seeded stalked and
leaved proper and the
Thistles stalked and
leaved also
proper Motto Solertia Ditat (Prudence enriches)...