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ApostateApostate A*pos"tate, n. [L. apostata, Gr. ?, fr. ?. See
Apostasy.]
1. One who has forsaken the faith, principles, or party, to
which he before adhered; esp., one who has forsaken his
religion for another; a pervert; a renegade.
2. (R. C. Ch.) One who, after having received sacred orders,
renounces his clerical profession. Apostate
Apostate A*pos"tate, a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, apostasy; faithless to
moral allegiance; renegade.
So spake the apostate angel. --Milton.
A wretched and apostate state. --Steele.
Apostate
Apostate A*pos"tate, v. i. [L. apostatare.]
To apostatize. [Obs.]
We are not of them which apostate from Christ. --Bp.
Hall.
Bicostate
Bicostate Bi*cos"tate, a. [Pref. bi- + costate.] (Bot.)
Having two principal ribs running longitudinally, as a leaf.
Costate
Costate Cos"tate (k?s"t?t), Costated Cos"ta*ted (-t?-t?d),
a. [L. costatus, fr. costa rib.]
Having ribs, or the appearance of ribs; (Bot.) having one or
more longitudinal ribs.
Costated
Costate Cos"tate (k?s"t?t), Costated Cos"ta*ted (-t?-t?d),
a. [L. costatus, fr. costa rib.]
Having ribs, or the appearance of ribs; (Bot.) having one or
more longitudinal ribs.
Crebricostate
Crebricostate Cre`bri*cos"tate (kr[=e]`br[i^]*k[o^]s"t[asl]t),
a. [L. creber close + costa rib.] (Zo["o]l.)
Marked with closely set ribs or ridges.
Curvicostate
Curvicostate Cur`vi*cos"tate (k?r`v?-k?s"t?t), a. [L. curvus +
E. costate.] (Bot.)
Having bent ribs.
Ecostate
Ecostate E*cos"tate, a. [Pref. e- + costate.] (Bot.)
Having no ribs or nerves; -- said of a leaf.
Flexicostate
Flexicostate Flex`i*cos"tate, a. [L. flexus bent + E.
costate.] (Anat.)
Having bent or curved ribs.
Laticostate
Laticostate Lat`i*cos"tate, a. [L. latus broad + E. costate.]
Broad-ribbed.
MesostateMesostate Mes"o*state, n. [Meso- + Gr. ? to make to stand.]
(Physiol.)
A product of metabolic action.
Note: Every mesostate is either an anastate or katastate,
according as it is formed by an anabolic or katabolic
process. See Metabolism. Multicostate
Multicostate Mul`ti*cos"tate, a. [Multi- + costate.]
Having numerous ribs, or cost[ae], as the leaf of a plant, or
as certain shells and corals.
Prostate
Prostate Pros"tate, a.[Gr. ? standing before, fr. ? to set
before; ? before + ? to set: cf. F. prostate.] (Anat.)
Standing before; -- applied to a gland which is found in the
males of most mammals, and is situated at the neck of the
bladder where this joins the urethra. -- n. The prostate
gland.
Quadricostate
Quadricostate Quad`ri*cos"tate, a. [Quadri- + costate.]
Having four ribs.
Tricostate
Tricostate Tri*cos"tate, a. [Pref. tri- + costate.] (Bot.)
Three-ribbed; having three ribs from the base.
Triplicostate
Triplicostate Trip`li*cos"tate, a. [Triple + costate.] (Bot.)
Three-ribbed.
Unicostate
Unicostate U`ni*cos"tate, a. [Uni- + costate.] (Bot.)
Having a single rib or strong nerve running upward from the
base; -- said of a leaf.
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