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Deflagrator
Deflagrator Def"la*gra`tor, n. (Chem.)
A form of the voltaic battery having large plates, used for
producing rapid and powerful combustion.
Denigrator
Denigrator Den"i*gra`tor, n.
One who, or that which, blackens.
Disintegrator
Disintegrator Dis*in"te*gra`tor, n. (Mech.)
A machine for grinding or pulverizing by percussion.
Ectopistes migratoriusPassenger Pas"sen*ger, n. [OE. & F. passager. See Passage,
and cf. Messenger.]
1. A passer or passer-by; a wayfarer. --Shak.
2. A traveler by some established conveyance, as a coach,
steamboat, railroad train, etc.
Passenger falcon (Zo["o]l.), a migratory hawk. --Ainsworth.
Passenger pigeon (Zo["o]l.), the common wild pigeon of
North America (Ectopistes migratorius), so called on
account of its extensive migrations. Edipoda or Pachytylus migratoriaLocust Lo"cust, n. [L. locusta locust, grasshopper. Cf.
Lobster.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of long-winged,
migratory, orthopterous insects, of the family
Acridid[ae], allied to the grasshoppers; esp.,
(Edipoda, or Pachytylus, migratoria, and Acridium
perigrinum, of Southern Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the
United States the related species with similar habits are
usually called grasshoppers. See Grasshopper.
Note: These insects are at times so numerous in Africa and
the south of Asia as to devour every green thing; and
when they migrate, they fly in an immense cloud. In the
United States the harvest flies are improperly called
locusts. See Cicada.
Locust beetle (Zo["o]l.), a longicorn beetle (Cyllene
robini[ae]), which, in the larval state, bores holes in
the wood of the locust tree. Its color is brownish black,
barred with yellow. Called also locust borer.
Locust bird (Zo["o]l.) the rose-colored starling or pastor
of India. See Pastor.
Locust hunter (Zo["o]l.), an African bird; the beefeater.
2. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Bot.) The locust tree. See Locust
Tree (definition, note, and phrases).
Locust bean (Bot.), a commercial name for the sweet pod of
the carob tree. Emigrator
Emigrator Em"i*gra`tor, n.
One who emigrates; am emigrant. [R.]
Integrator
Integrator In"te*gra`tor, n. (Math. & Mech.)
That which integrates; esp., an instrument by means of which
the area of a figure can be measured directly, or its moment
of inertia, or statical moment, etc., be determined.
MigratoryMigratory Mi"gra*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. migratoire.]
1. Removing regularly or occasionally from one region or
climate to another; as, migratory birds.
2. Hence, roving; wandering; nomad; as, migratory habits; a
migratory life.
Migratory locust (Zo["o]l.) See Locust.
Migratory thrush (Zo["o]l.), the American robin. See
Robin. Migratory locustMigratory Mi"gra*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. migratoire.]
1. Removing regularly or occasionally from one region or
climate to another; as, migratory birds.
2. Hence, roving; wandering; nomad; as, migratory habits; a
migratory life.
Migratory locust (Zo["o]l.) See Locust.
Migratory thrush (Zo["o]l.), the American robin. See
Robin. Migratory thrushMigratory Mi"gra*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. migratoire.]
1. Removing regularly or occasionally from one region or
climate to another; as, migratory birds.
2. Hence, roving; wandering; nomad; as, migratory habits; a
migratory life.
Migratory locust (Zo["o]l.) See Locust.
Migratory thrush (Zo["o]l.), the American robin. See
Robin. Regrator
Regrator Re*grat"or (r?*gr?t"?r), n.
One guilty of regrating.
Transmigrator
Transmigrator Trans"mi*gra`tor, n.
One who transmigrates. --J. Ellis.
Transmigratory
Transmigratory Trans*mi"gra*to*ry, a.
Passing from one body or state to another.
Meaning of Grato from wikipedia
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Grato P****age is an 8-storey
mixed use
building located at 37
Kostava street in Vera
district of Tbilisi, Georgia. The
building includes office and retail...
- century, however,
there has been a push to
change the
nickname to
Pueblo Grato ("Grateful Town") in
order to
clean the town's modern, laid back and friendly...
- ISBN 2-262-00725-X (in French) Zavala, José M. (José María) (2008). El Borbón non
grato : la vida
silenciada y la
muerte violenta del
duque de
Cadiz (in Spanish)...
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Gratus of
Aosta (Italian: San
Grato di Aosta, French:
Saint Grat d'Aoste) (d.
September 7, c. AD 470) was a
bishop of
Aosta and is the city's
patron saint...
- ISBN 9789870271031 Liga
Argentina de
Football - 1932,
Osvaldo José Gorgazzi-Rec.Sport.Soccer
Statistics Foundation lanacion.com.ar - river-tu-
grato-nombre v t e...
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houses in the
Pianceri area go back up to 1100. The
local parish of San
Grato was
established in 1629. From 1736 to 1928
Pianceri has been a separate...
- La Industria.
justo es decir, sin embargo, que
algunos de
ellos tienen grato sabor y
atractivo aspecto; y que una
causa amarilla y
jugosa rodeada de...
- phonology.
Caipira temporal [tẽɪ̯̃pʊˈɾaɻ] 'rainstorm'
Conservative Piracicabano grato [ˈgɻatʊ̥] 'thankful' (m.)
Dravidian Tamil தமிழ்/Tamiḻ [t̪əˈmɨɻ] 'Tamil'...
- took
control of the
floating fortress, Soara, with the help of
Layla and
Grato.[volume & issue needed] He is
responsible for
torturing and
killing the...
- Morello, Motta, Oselle, Pochettino, Salsasio, San Bernardo, San Giovanni, San
Grato, San Michele,
Tetti Grandi, Tuninetti,
Vallongo Government • Mayor Ivana...