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AdfiliationAdfiliation Ad*fil`i*a"tion, n.
See Affiliation. [Obs.] AffiliatingAffiliate Af*fil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Affiliated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Affiliating.] [LL. adfiliare, affiliare, to
adopt as son; ad + filius son: cf. F. affilier.]
1. To adopt; to receive into a family as a son; hence, to
bring or receive into close connection; to ally.
Is the soul affiliated to God, or is it estranged
and in rebellion? --I. Taylor.
2. To fix the paternity of; -- said of an illegitimate child;
as, to affiliate the child to (or on or upon) one man
rather than another.
3. To connect in the way of descent; to trace origin to.
How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of
hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes?
--H. Spencer.
4. To attach (to) or unite (with); to receive into a society
as a member, and initiate into its mysteries, plans, etc.;
-- followed by to or with.
Affiliated societies, societies connected with a central
society, or with each other. Affiliation
Affiliation Af*fil`i*a"tion, n. [F. affiliation, LL.
affiliatio.]
1. Adoption; association or reception as a member in or of
the same family or society.
2. (Law) The establishment or ascertaining of parentage; the
assignment of a child, as a bastard, to its father;
filiation.
3. Connection in the way of descent. --H. Spencer.
Ampliation
Ampliation Am`pli*a"tion, n. [L. ampliatio: cf. F.
ampliation.]
1. Enlargement; amplification. [R.]
2. (Civil Law) A postponement of the decision of a cause, for
further consideration or re-argument.
Ampliative
Ampliative Am"pli*a*tive, a. (Logic)
Enlarging a conception by adding to that which is already
known or received.
``All bodies possess power of attraction' is an
ampliative judgment; because we can think of bodies
without thinking of attraction as one of their
immediate primary attributes. --Abp. W.
Thomson.
Biliation
Biliation Bil`i*a"tion, n. (Physiol.)
The production and excretion of bile.
Conciliation
Conciliation Con*cil`i*a"tion, n. [L. conciliatio.]
The act or process of conciliating; the state of being
conciliated.
The house has gone further; it has declared
conciliation admissible previous to any submission on
the part of America. --Burke.
Conciliative
Conciliative Con*cil"i*a*tive, a.
Conciliatory. --Coleridge.
Defiliation
Defiliation De*fil`i*a"tion, n. [L. de- + filius son.]
Abstraction of a child from its parents. --Lamb.
DespoliationDespoliation De*spo`li*a"tion, n. [L. despoliatio. See
Despoil.]
A stripping or plundering; spoliation. --Bailey. DomiciliatingDomiciliate Dom`i*cil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Domiciliated; p. pr. & vb. n. Domiciliating.] [See
Domicile.]
1. To establish in a permanent residence; to domicile.
2. To domesticate. --Pownall. Domiciliation
Domiciliation Dom`i*cil`i*a"tion, n.
The act of domiciliating; permanent residence; inhabitancy.
--Milman.
EmolliatingEmolliate E*mol"li*ate (?; 106), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Emolliated; p. pr. & vb. n. Emolliating.] [See
Emollient, a.]
To soften; to render effeminate.
Emolliated by four centuries of Roman domination, the
Belgic colonies had forgotten their pristine valor.
--Pinkerton. ExfoliatingExfoliate Ex*fo"li*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Exfoliated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Exfoliating.] [L. exfoliare to strip of
leaves; ex out, from + folium leaf.]
1. To separate and come off in scales or lamin[ae], as pieces
of carious bone or of bark.
2. (Min.) To split into scales, especially to become
converted into scales at the result of heat or
decomposition. Exfoliation
Exfoliation Ex*fo`li*a"tion, n. [Cf. F. exfoliation.]
The scaling off of a bone, a rock, or a mineral, etc.; the
state of being exfoliated.
Exfoliative
Exfoliative Ex*fo"li*a"tive, a. [Cf.F. exfoliatif.]
Having the power of causing exfoliation. -- n. An exfoliative
agent. --Wiseman.
ExpoliationExpoliation Ex*po`li*a"tion, n.
See Exspoliation. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall. ExspoliationExspoliation Ex*spo`li*a"tion, n. [L. exspoliatio, fr.
exspoliare to spoil, to plunder; ex out, from + spoliare. See
Spoliate.]
Spoliation. [Obs. or R.] --Bp. Hall. Filiation
Filiation Fil`i*a"tion, n.
1. Descent from, or as if from, a parent; relationship like
that of a son; as, to determine the filiation of a
language.
2. One that is derived from a parent or source; an offshoot;
as, the filiations are from a common stock.
FiliationFiliation Fil`i*a"tion, n. [LL. filiatio, fr. L. filius son:
cf. F. filiation. See Filial.]
1. The relationship of a son or child to a parent, esp. to a
father.
The relation of paternity and filiation. --Sir M.
Hale.
2. (Law) The assignment of a bastard child to some one as its
father; affiliation. --Smart. FoliatingFoliate Fo"li*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foliated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Foliating.]
1. To beat into a leaf, or thin plate. --Bacon.
2. To spread over with a thin coat of tin and quicksilver;
as, to foliate a looking-glass. FoliationFoliation Fo"li*a"tion, n. [Cf. F. foliation.]
1. The process of forming into a leaf or leaves.
2. The manner in which the young leaves are dispo?ed within
the bud.
The . . . foliation must be in relation to the stem.
--De Quincey.
3. The act of beating a metal into a thin plate, leaf, foil,
or lamina.
4. The act of coating with an amalgam of tin foil and
quicksilver, as in making looking-glasses.
5. (Arch.) The enrichment of an opening by means of foils,
arranged in trefoils, quatrefoils, etc.; also, one of the
ornaments. See Tracery.
6. (Geol.) The property, possessed by some crystalline rocks,
of dividing into plates or slabs, which is due to the
cleavage structure of one of the constituents, as mica or
hornblende. It may sometimes include slaty structure or
cleavage, though the latter is usually independent of any
mineral constituent, and transverse to the bedding, it
having been produced by pressure. ForisfamiliatingForisfamiliate Fo`ris*fa*mil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Forisfamiliated; p. pr. & vb. n. Forisfamiliating.] [LL.
forisfamiliatus, p. p. of forisfamiliater to forisfamiliate;
L. foris abroad, without + familia family.] (LAw)
Literally, to put out of a family; hence, to portion off, so
as to exclude further claim of inheritance; to emancipate (as
a with his own consent) from paternal authority.
--Blackstone. Forisfamiliation
Forisfamiliation Fo`ris*fa*mil`i*a"tion, n. (Law)
The act of forisfamiliating.
Genethliatic
Genethliatic Ge*neth`li*at"ic, n.
One who calculates nativities. --Sir W. Drummond.
Humiliation
Humiliation Hu*mil`i*a"tion, n. [L. humiliatio: cf. F.
humiliation.]
1. The act of humiliating or humbling; abasement of pride;
mortification. --Bp. Hopkins.
2. The state of being humiliated, humbled, or reduced to
lowliness or submission.
The former was a humiliation of Deity; the latter a
humiliation of manhood. --Hooker.
Irreconciliation
Irreconciliation Ir*rec`on*cil`i*a"tion, n.
Want of reconciliation; disagreement.
Palliation
Palliation Pal`li*a"tion, n. [Cf. F. palliation.]
1. The act of palliating, or state of being palliated;
extenuation; excuse; as, the palliation of faults,
offenses, vices.
2. Mitigation; alleviation, as of a disease. --Bacon.
3. That which cloaks or covers; disguise; also, the state of
being covered or disguised. [Obs.]
Palliative
Palliative Pal"li*a*tive, a. [Cf. F. palliatif.]
Serving to palliate; serving to extenuate or mitigate.
Palliative
Palliative Pal"li*a*tive, n.
That which palliates; a palliative agent. --Sir W. Scott.
Meaning of Liati from wikipedia
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Liati N. Mayk-Hai (born 1981) is an
American singer-songwriter,
visual artist, poet,
athlete and scholar.
Liati N. Mayk-Hai is from Eatontown, in Monmouth...
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Volta Region, near the
border with Togo,
close to the
villages of
Liati Wote and
Gbledi Gbogame in the
Afadjato South District and
Hohoe Muni****lity...
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mountain is
located in the
Agumatsa Range near the
villages of Gblede,
Liati Wote and Wli, in the
Volta Region of
Ghana at the
border with Togo. The...
- 1130/0016-7606(1985)96<1251:OATEOT>2.0.CO;2. Esteban, J.J.; Cuevas, J.; Tubía, J.M.;
Liati, A.; Seward, D.; Gebauer, D. (November 2007). "Timing and
origin of zircon-bearing...
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Tagbo Falls is a
waterfall near
Mount Afadjato in Ghana,
located at
Liati Wote,
approximately 27
kilometres east of the
township of Hohoe.The
water falls...
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characterized as
Ewedomegbe include: Ho, Kpedze, Hohoe, Peki, Kpando, Aveme,
Liati, Fódome, Danyi, and Kpele.
Though there are many classifications, distinct...
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barrister and politician.
Nelson Agbesi was born on 16
November 1939 at
Liati Wote in the then Trans-Volta
Togoland and
later Gold
Coast but now in the...
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Liati-Agboglidome
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Liati-Dafornu
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Liati-Datem
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- features: i. The
highest peak in
Ghana Mount Afadja (Afadjato)
located between Liati Wote and
Gbledi communities ii. The
highest waterfall in West
Africa – Wli...