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Accumulator
Accumulator Ac*cu"mu*la`tor, n. [L.]
1. One who, or that which, accumulates, collects, or amasses.
2. (Mech.) An apparatus by means of which energy or power can
be stored, such as the cylinder or tank for storing water
for hydraulic elevators, the secondary or storage battery
used for accumulating the energy of electrical charges,
etc.
3. A system of elastic springs for relieving the strain upon
a rope, as in deep-sea dredging.
Adulator
Adulator Ad"u*la`tor, n. [L., fr. adulari: cf. F. adulateur.]
A servile or hypocritical flatterer. --Carlyle.
Adulatory
Adulatory Ad"u*la*to*ry, a. [L. adulatorius, fr. adulari: cf.
OF. adulatoire.]
Containing excessive praise or compliment; servilely
praising; flattering; as, an adulatory address.
A mere rant of adulatory freedom. --Burke.
AmbulatorAmbulator Am"bu*la`tor, n.
1. One who walks about; a walker.
2. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A beetle of the genus Lamia.
(b) A genus of birds, or one of this genus.
3. An instrument for measuring distances; -- called also
perambulator. --Knight. Ambulatorial
Ambulatorial Am`bu*la*to"ri*al, a.
Ambulatory; fitted for walking. --Verrill.
AmbulatoriesAmbulatory Am"bu*la*to*ry, n.; pl. Ambulatories. [Cf. LL.
ambulatorium.] (Arch.)
A place to walk in, whether in the open air, as the gallery
of a cloister, or within a building. AmbulatoryAmbulatory Am"bu*la*to*ry, n.; pl. Ambulatories. [Cf. LL.
ambulatorium.] (Arch.)
A place to walk in, whether in the open air, as the gallery
of a cloister, or within a building. Ambulatory
Ambulatory Am"bu*la*to*ry, a. [L. ambulatorius.]
1. Of or pertaining to walking; having the faculty of
walking; formed or fitted for walking; as, an ambulatory
animal.
2. Accustomed to move from place to place; not stationary;
movable; as, an ambulatory court, which exercises its
jurisdiction in different places.
The priesthood . . . before was very ambulatory, and
dispersed into all families. --Jer. Taylor.
3. Pertaining to a walk. [R.]
The princess of whom his majesty had an ambulatory
view in his travels. --Sir H.
Wotton.
4. (Law) Not yet fixed legally, or settled past alteration;
alterable; as, the dispositions of a will are ambulatory
until the death of the testator.
Annihilator
Annihilator An*ni"hi*la`tor, n.
One who, or that which, annihilates; as, a fire annihilator.
Annihilatory
Annihilatory An*ni"hi*la*to*ry, a.
Annihilative.
Appellatory
Appellatory Ap*pel"la*tory, a. [L. appellatorius, fr.
appellare.]
Containing an appeal.
An appellatory libel ought to contain the name of the
party appellant. --Ayliffe.
Articulator
Articulator Ar*tic"u*la`tor, n.
One who, or that which, articulates; as:
(a) One who enunciates distinctly.
(b) One who prepares and mounts skeletons.
(c) An instrument to cure stammering.
Assimilatory
Assimilatory As*sim"i*la*to*ry, a.
Tending to assimilate, or produce assimilation; as,
assimilatory organs.
Calculator
Calculator Cal"cu*la*tor, n. [L.: cf. F. calculateur.]
One who computes or reckons: one who estimates or considers
the force and effect of causes, with a view to form a correct
estimate of the effects.
Ambition is no exact calculator. --Burke.
Calculatory
Calculatory Cal"cu*la*to*ry, a. [L. calculatorius.]
Belonging to calculation. --Sherwood.
Capitulator
Capitulator Ca*pit"u*la`tor, n. [LL.]
One who capitulates.
Circulator
Circulator Cir"cu*la`tor, n. [Cf. L. circulator a peddler.]
One who, or that which, circulates.
Circulatorious
Circulatorious Cir`cu*la*to"ri*ous, a.
Travelling from house to house or from town to town;
itinerant. [Obs.] ``Circulatorious jugglers.' --Barrow.
CirculatoryDecimal Dec"i*mal, n.
A number expressed in the scale of tens; specifically, and
almost exclusively, used as synonymous with a decimal
fraction.
Circulating, or Circulatory, decimal, a decimal
fraction in which the same figure, or set of figures, is
constantly repeated; as, 0.354354354; -- called also
recurring decimal, repeating decimal, and repetend. Circulatory
Circulatory Cir"cu*la*to*ry, a. [L. circulatorius pert. to a
mountebank: cf. F. circulatoire.]
1. Circular; as, a circulatory letter. --Johnson.
2. Circulating, or going round. --T. Warton.
3. (Anat.) Subserving the purposes of circulation; as,
circulatory organs; of or pertaining to the organs of
circulation; as, circulatory diseases.
Circulatory
Circulatory Cir"cu*la*to*ry, n.
A chemical vessel consisting of two portions unequally
exposed to the heat of the fire, and with connecting pipes or
passages, through which the fluid rises from the overheated
portion, and descends from the relatively colder, maintaining
a circulation.
Coagulator
Coagulator Co*ag"u*la`tor, n.
That which causes coagulation. --Hixley.
Coagulatory
Coagulatory Co*ag"u*la*to*ry, a.
Serving to coagulate; produced by coagulation; as,
coagulatory effects. --Boyle.
Collator
Collator Col*la"tor, n. [L.]
1. One who collates manuscripts, books, etc. --Addison.
2. (Eccl. Law) One who collates to a benefice.
3. One who confers any benefit. [Obs.] --Feltham.
Compellatory
Compellatory Com*pel"la*to*ry, a.
Serving to compel; compulsory. [R.]
Compilator
Compilator Com"pi*la`tor, n. [L.]
Compiler. [Obs.]
Condolatory
Condolatory Con*do"la*to*ry, a.
Expressing condolence. --Smart.
Confabulatory
Confabulatory Con*fab"u*la*to*ry, a.
Of the nature of familiar talk; in the form of a dialogue.
--Weever.
Congratulator
Congratulator Con*grat"u*la`tor, n.
One who offers congratulation. --Milton.
Congratulatory
Congratulatory Con*grat"u*la*to*ry, a.
Expressive of sympathetic joy; as, a congratulatory letter.
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