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Impetrate
Impetrate Im"pe*trate, a. [L. impetratus, p. p. of impetrare to obtain; pref. im- in + patrare to bring to pass.] Obtained by entreaty. [Obs.] --Ld. Herbert.
Impetrate
Impetrate Im"pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impetrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Impetrating.] To obtain by request or entreaty. --Usher.
Impetrated
Impetrate Im"pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impetrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Impetrating.] To obtain by request or entreaty. --Usher.
Impetrating
Impetrate Im"pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impetrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Impetrating.] To obtain by request or entreaty. --Usher.
Impetrative
Impetrative Im"pe*tra*tive, a. [L. impetrativus obtained by entreaty.] Of the nature of impetration; getting, or tending to get, by entreaty. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Impetratory
Impetratory Im"pe*tra*to*ry, a. Containing or expressing entreaty. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
Interpenetrate
Interpenetrate In`ter*pen"e*trate, v. t. To penetrate between or within; to penetrate mutually. It interpenetrates my granite mass. --Shelley.
Interpenetrate
Interpenetrate In`ter*pen"e*trate, v. i. To penetrate each the other; to penetrate between bodies or their parts. Interpenetrating molding (Arch.), in late Gothic architecture, a decoration by means of moldings which seem to pass through solid uprights, transoms, or other members; often, two sets of architectural members penetrating one another, in appearance, as if both had been plastic when they were put together.
Interpenetrating molding
Interpenetrate In`ter*pen"e*trate, v. i. To penetrate each the other; to penetrate between bodies or their parts. Interpenetrating molding (Arch.), in late Gothic architecture, a decoration by means of moldings which seem to pass through solid uprights, transoms, or other members; often, two sets of architectural members penetrating one another, in appearance, as if both had been plastic when they were put together.
Interpenetration
Interpenetration In`ter*pen`e*tra"tion, n. The act of penetrating between or within other substances; mutual penetration. --Milman.
Interpenetrative
Interpenetrative In`ter*pen"e*tra*tive, a. Penetrating among or between other substances; penetrating each the other; mutually penetrative.
Penetrating
Penetrating Pen"e*tra`ting, a. 1. Having the power of entering, piercing, or pervading; sharp; subtile; penetrative; as, a penetrating odor. 2. Acute; discerning; sagacious; quick to discover; as, a penetrating mind.
Penetratingly
Penetratingly Pen"e*tra`ting*ly, adv. In a penetrating manner.
Penetrativeness
Penetrativeness Pen"e*tra*tive*ness, n. The quality of being penetrative.
Perpetrate
Perpetrate Per"pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perpetrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Perpetrating.] [L. perpetratus, p. p. of perpetrare to effect, perpetrare; per + patrare to perform.] To do or perform; to carry through; to execute, commonly in a bad sense; to commit (as a crime, an offense); to be guilty of; as, to perpetrate a foul deed. What the worst perpetrate, or best endure. --Young.
Perpetrated
Perpetrate Per"pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perpetrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Perpetrating.] [L. perpetratus, p. p. of perpetrare to effect, perpetrare; per + patrare to perform.] To do or perform; to carry through; to execute, commonly in a bad sense; to commit (as a crime, an offense); to be guilty of; as, to perpetrate a foul deed. What the worst perpetrate, or best endure. --Young.
Perpetrating
Perpetrate Per"pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perpetrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Perpetrating.] [L. perpetratus, p. p. of perpetrare to effect, perpetrare; per + patrare to perform.] To do or perform; to carry through; to execute, commonly in a bad sense; to commit (as a crime, an offense); to be guilty of; as, to perpetrate a foul deed. What the worst perpetrate, or best endure. --Young.
Perpetrator
Perpetrator Per"pe*tra`tor, n. [L.] One who perpetrates; esp., one who commits an offense or crime.
Tetrathecal
Tetrathecal Tet`ra*the"cal, a. [Tetra- + thecal.] (Bot.) Having four loculaments, or thec[ae].
Tetrathionate
Tetrathionate Tet`ra*thi"on*ate, n. (Chem.) A salt of tetrathionic acid.
Tetrathionic
Tetrathionic Tet`ra*thi*on"ic, a. [Tetra- + thionic.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a thionic derivative, H?S?O?, of sulphuric acid, obtained as a colorless, odorless liquid.
Tetratomic
Tetratomic Tet`ra*tom"ic, a. [Tetra- + atomic.] (Chem.) (a) Consisting of four atoms; having four atoms in the molecule, as phosphorus and arsenic. (b) Having a valence of four; quadrivalent; tetravalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having four hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic.

Meaning of Etrat from wikipedia

- in Islam, meaning "The Great." It may refer to: A short form of the name Etrat Ali ('Servant of the Great') Bugha al-Kabir, 9th century Turkic general...
- Food (3 ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0199677337. Elahi, Etrat. "FESANJĀN". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 6 March 2022. v t e v t e...
- Herb ****u (Kükü) | AZ Cookbok". AZ Cookbook. Retrieved 2022-09-08. Elahi, Etrat (2 February 2012). "Garlic". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. X. p. 315. Learn...
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- tessellation". MathWorld. Weisstein, Eric W. "Semiregular tessellation". MathWorld. Klitzing, Richard. "2D Euclidean tilings elong( x3o6o ) - etrat - O4"....
- of Pen and Thought Sobh-e-Ghalam (Pen's Morning) The center of Quran and Etrat Thaqalayn Center for Mental health helpers Āvāy-e-Moshāver (Adviser's voice)...
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- 28, 1937, in the hogback of Brizet, a mound to the east of the village Etrat. Ploughing his field, Forez farmer Jean Gonon discovered a statue buried...
- the topic of his fourth book, published in 2011. In 1955, Elahi married Etrat Goudarzi; they have two children: Borzoo and Baran. On 29 December 2021...