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Oblata
Oblatum Ob*la"tum, n.; pl. Oblata. [NL. See Oblate.] (Geom.) An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis. Cf. Oblongum.
Oblate
Oblate Ob*late", a. [L. oblatus, used as p. p. of offerre to bring forward, offer, dedicate; ob (see Ob-) + latus borne, for tlatus. See Tolerate.] 1. (Geom.) Flattened or depressed at the poles; as, the earth is an oblate spheroid. 2. Offered up; devoted; consecrated; dedicated; -- used chiefly or only in the titles of Roman Catholic orders. See Oblate, n. Oblate ellipsoid or spheroid (Geom.), a solid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis; an oblatum. See Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
Oblate
Oblate Ob*late", n. [From Oblate, a.] (R.C.Ch.) (a) One of an association of priests or religious women who have offered themselves to the service of the church. There are three such associations of priests, and one of women, called oblates. (b) One of the Oblati.
Oblate ellipsoid
Oblate Ob*late", a. [L. oblatus, used as p. p. of offerre to bring forward, offer, dedicate; ob (see Ob-) + latus borne, for tlatus. See Tolerate.] 1. (Geom.) Flattened or depressed at the poles; as, the earth is an oblate spheroid. 2. Offered up; devoted; consecrated; dedicated; -- used chiefly or only in the titles of Roman Catholic orders. See Oblate, n. Oblate ellipsoid or spheroid (Geom.), a solid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis; an oblatum. See Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
Oblateness
Oblateness Ob*late"ness, n. The quality or state of being oblate.
Oblati
Oblati Ob*la"ti, n. pl. [LL., fr. L. oblatus. See Oblate.] (R.C.Ch.) (a) Children dedicated in their early years to the monastic state. (b) A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery. --Addis & Arnold.
Oblation
Oblation Ob*la"tion, n. [L. oblatio: cf. F. oblation. See Oblate.] 1. The act of offering, or of making an offering. --Locke. 2. Anything offered or presented in worship or sacred service; an offering; a sacrifice. A peculiar . . . oblation given to God. --Jer. Taylor. A pin was the usual oblation. --Sir. W. Scott. 3. A gift or contribution made to a church, as for the expenses of the eucharist, or for the support of the clergy and the poor.
Oblationer
Oblationer Ob*la"tion*er, n. One who makes an offering as an act worship or reverence. --Dr. H. More.
Oblatrate
Oblatrate Ob*la"trate, v. i. [L. oblatratus, p. p. of oblatrare to bark against.] To bark or snarl, as a dog. [Obs.]
Oblatration
Oblatration Ob`la*tra"tion, n. The act of oblatrating; a barking or snarling. --Bp. Hall.
Oblatum
Oblatum Ob*la"tum, n.; pl. Oblata. [NL. See Oblate.] (Geom.) An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis. Cf. Oblongum.

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- Montreal, Quebec, Canada Missionnaires Oblats de Marie Immaculée, Province du Cameroun Missionnaires Oblats de Marie Immaculée, Canada: Notre Dame-du-Cap...
- naval officer. Determined that the Earth is not perfectly spherical but is oblat. Also measured the heights of the Andes mountains using a barometer. Carlos...
- Territories Archives – via Archives des Soeurs Grises de Montreal (Grey Nuns), Oblats de Marie-Immaculee, transcribed by Diane P. Payment, Historian, Parks Canada...
- la Congrégation des missionnaires oblats de Marie Immaculée". Missions de la Congrégation des missionnaires oblats de Marie Immaculée. (Paris: A. Hennuyer)...
- discontinued in 1964. The line was totally abandoned in 1986. In 1851, the Oblats founded the L'****omption-de-Maniwaki parish. Forestry took root and became...
- architectural monuments of national importance). The oldest church in the Ternopil Oblat. Roman Catholic church (1731). chapel. Мельнице-Подільська територіальна...
- Leflon, Eugène de Mazenod, évêque de M****ille, fondateur des missionnaires Oblats de Marie Immaculée (1782-1861), Edition Plon, Paris, Vol. 2, p. 340 Google...
- Lafleur LaSalle Was be simplified on August 26th, 2024 on Jean-Milot in the Oblats area as part of the 2020s major network overhaul. 114 Angrignon N LaSalle...
- 1967 merger of the Collège classique de Jonquière (founded 1955 by the Oblat community) and l'École technique d'Arvida (a technical school established...
- completed his classical studies and Baccalauréat ès-art at the Séminaire Oblat de Chambly and at the Collège de Montréal (Université de Montréal). He then...