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Aculeolate
Aculeolate A*cu"le*o*late, a. [L. aculeolus little needle.]
(Bot.)
Having small prickles or sharp points. --Gray.
Alcoholate
Alcoholate Al"co*hol*ate, n. [Cf. F. alcolaie.] (Chem.)
A crystallizable compound of a salt with alcohol, in which
the latter plays a part analogous to that of water of
crystallization. --Graham.
Alveolate
Alveolate Al"ve*o*late, a. [L. alveolatus, fr. alveolus.]
(Bot.)
Deeply pitted, like a honeycomb.
ApostolateApostolate A*pos"to*late, n. [L. apostolatus, fr. apostolus.
See Apostle.]
1. The dignity, office, or mission, of an apostle;
apostleship.
Judas had miscarried and lost his apostolate. --Jer.
Taylor.
2. The dignity or office of the pope, as the holder of the
apostolic see. Astrolater
Astrolater As*trol"a*ter, n.
A worshiper of the stars. --Morley.
Avolate
Avolate Av"o*late, v. i. [L. avolare; a (ab) + volare to fly.]
To fly away; to escape; to exhale. [Obs.]
BibliolaterBibliolater Bib`li*ol"a*ter, Bibliolatrist
Bib`li*ol"a*trist, n. [See. Bibliolatry.]
A worshiper of books; especially, a worshiper of the Bible; a
believer in its verbal inspiration. --De Quincey. Bifoliolate
Bifoliolate Bi*fo"li*o*late, a. [Pref. bi- + foliolate.]
(Bot.)
Having two leaflets, as some compound leaves.
Binucleolate
Binucleolate Bi*nu"cle*o*late, a. [Pref. bi- + nucleolus.]
(Biol.)
Having two nucleoli.
Bracteolate
Bracteolate Brac"te*o*late, a. (Bot.)
Furnished with bracteoles or bractlets.
ChocolateChocolate Choc"o*late, n. [Sp., fr. the Mexican name of the
cacao. Cf. Cacao, Cocoa.]
1. A paste or cake composed of the roasted seeds of the
Theobroma Cacao ground and mixed with other ingredients,
usually sugar, and cinnamon or vanilla.
2. The beverage made by dissolving a portion of the paste or
cake in boiling water or milk.
Chocolate house, a house in which customers may be served
with chocolate.
Chocolate nut. See Cacao. Chocolate houseChocolate Choc"o*late, n. [Sp., fr. the Mexican name of the
cacao. Cf. Cacao, Cocoa.]
1. A paste or cake composed of the roasted seeds of the
Theobroma Cacao ground and mixed with other ingredients,
usually sugar, and cinnamon or vanilla.
2. The beverage made by dissolving a portion of the paste or
cake in boiling water or milk.
Chocolate house, a house in which customers may be served
with chocolate.
Chocolate nut. See Cacao. Chocolate nutChocolate Choc"o*late, n. [Sp., fr. the Mexican name of the
cacao. Cf. Cacao, Cocoa.]
1. A paste or cake composed of the roasted seeds of the
Theobroma Cacao ground and mixed with other ingredients,
usually sugar, and cinnamon or vanilla.
2. The beverage made by dissolving a portion of the paste or
cake in boiling water or milk.
Chocolate house, a house in which customers may be served
with chocolate.
Chocolate nut. See Cacao. Cholate
Cholate Cho"late, n. [Gr. ? bile.] (Chem.)
A salt of cholic acid; as, sodium cholate.
ConsolateConsolate Con"so*late, v. t. [L. consolatus, p. p. See
Console, v. t.]
To console; to comfort. [Obs.] --Shak. DesolateDesolate Des"o*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desolated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Desolating.]
1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of
inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the
flood.
2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a fire desolates a
city.
Constructed in the very heart of a desolating war.
--Sparks. DesolateDesolate Des"o*late, a. [L. desolatus, p. p. of desolare to
leave alone, forsake; de- + solare to make lonely, solus
alone. See Sole, a.]
1. Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted;
uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a
desolate wilderness; a desolate house.
I will make Jerusalem . . . a den of dragons, and I
will make the cities of Judah desolate, without an
inhabitant. --Jer. ix. 11.
And the silvery marish flowers that throng The
desolate creeks and pools among. --Tennyson.
2. Laid waste; in a ruinous condition; neglected; destroyed;
as, desolate altars.
3. Left alone; forsaken; lonely; comfortless.
Have mercy upon, for I am desolate. --Ps. xxv. 16.
Voice of the poor and desolate. --Keble.
4. Lost to shame; dissolute. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
5. Destitute of; lacking in. [Obs.]
I were right now of tales desolate. --Chaucer.
Syn: Desert; uninhabited; lonely; waste. DesolatedDesolate Des"o*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desolated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Desolating.]
1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of
inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the
flood.
2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a fire desolates a
city.
Constructed in the very heart of a desolating war.
--Sparks. Desolately
Desolately Des"o*late*ly, adv.
In a desolate manner.
Desolateness
Desolateness Des"o*late*ness, n.
The state of being desolate.
Desolater
Desolater Des"o*la`ter, n.
One who, or that which, desolates or lays waste. --Mede.
Disconsolate
Disconsolate Dis*con"so*late, n.
Disconsolateness. [Obs.] --Barrow.
DisconsolateDisconsolate Dis*con"so*late, a. [LL. disconsolatus; L. dis- +
consolatus, p. p. of consolari to console. See Console, v.
t.]
1. Destitute of consolation; deeply dejected and dispirited;
hopelessly sad; comfortless; filled with grief; as, a
bereaved and disconsolate parent.
One morn a Peri at the gate Of Eden stood
disconsolate. --Moore.
The ladies and the knights, no shelter nigh, Were
dropping wet, disconsolate and wan. --Dryden.
2. Inspiring dejection; saddening; cheerless; as, the
disconsolate darkness of the winter nights. --Ray.
Syn: Forlorn; melancholy; sorrowful; desolate; woeful;
hopeless; gloomy. -- Dis*con"so*late*ly, adv. --
Dis*con"so*late*ness, n. Disconsolated
Disconsolated Dis*con"so*la`ted, a.
Disconsolate. [Obs.]
A poor, disconsolated, drooping creature. --Sterne.
DisconsolatelyDisconsolate Dis*con"so*late, a. [LL. disconsolatus; L. dis- +
consolatus, p. p. of consolari to console. See Console, v.
t.]
1. Destitute of consolation; deeply dejected and dispirited;
hopelessly sad; comfortless; filled with grief; as, a
bereaved and disconsolate parent.
One morn a Peri at the gate Of Eden stood
disconsolate. --Moore.
The ladies and the knights, no shelter nigh, Were
dropping wet, disconsolate and wan. --Dryden.
2. Inspiring dejection; saddening; cheerless; as, the
disconsolate darkness of the winter nights. --Ray.
Syn: Forlorn; melancholy; sorrowful; desolate; woeful;
hopeless; gloomy. -- Dis*con"so*late*ly, adv. --
Dis*con"so*late*ness, n. DisconsolatenessDisconsolate Dis*con"so*late, a. [LL. disconsolatus; L. dis- +
consolatus, p. p. of consolari to console. See Console, v.
t.]
1. Destitute of consolation; deeply dejected and dispirited;
hopelessly sad; comfortless; filled with grief; as, a
bereaved and disconsolate parent.
One morn a Peri at the gate Of Eden stood
disconsolate. --Moore.
The ladies and the knights, no shelter nigh, Were
dropping wet, disconsolate and wan. --Dryden.
2. Inspiring dejection; saddening; cheerless; as, the
disconsolate darkness of the winter nights. --Ray.
Syn: Forlorn; melancholy; sorrowful; desolate; woeful;
hopeless; gloomy. -- Dis*con"so*late*ly, adv. --
Dis*con"so*late*ness, n. Ebracteolate
Ebracteolate E*brac"te*o*late, a. [Pref. e- + bracteolate.]
(Bot.)
Without bracteoles, or little bracts; -- said of a pedicel or
flower stalk.
Elliptic-lanceolate
Elliptic-lanceolate El*lip"tic-lan"ce*o*late, a. (Bot.)
Having a form intermediate between elliptic and lanceolate.
Etiolate
Etiolate E"ti*o*late, Etiolated E"ti*o*la`ted, a.
Having a blanched or faded appearance, as birds inhabiting
desert regions.
Meaning of Olate from wikipedia
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Olate Dogs (originally
Olate Family's Dogs) is an
American dog
trick act
featuring father-and-son
trainers Richard and
Nicholas Olate. The
group won the...
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Diego Alejandro Olate Jeria (born 11
January 1987) is a
Chilean former footballer who pla**** as a
centre back. He won his
first professional honour in...
- pot****ium
Names IUPAC name Pot****ium 6-methyl-2,2-dioxo-2H-1,2λ6,3-oxathiazin-4-
olate Other names Acesulfame K Ace K
Identifiers CAS
Number 55589-62-3 Y 3D model...
- the runner-up of the
seventh season of America's Got Talent,
losing to
Olate Dogs.
Cotter was
raised in the East Side
enclave of Providence,
Rhode Island...
- runners-up Anna
DeGuzman and Murmuration. They
became the
second dog act,
after Olate Dogs, to win the show.
Following their win,
Stoica and
Hurricane were one...
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Pedro Pablo Peirano Olate (born
December 25, 1972) is a
Chilean director, screenwriter, journalist,
cartoonist and
television producer. He
wrote the film...
- the 2012
Summer Olympics. The
seventh season was won by dog
tricks act
Olate Dogs, with stand-up
comedian Tom
Cotter finishing in second, and
earth harpist...
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episodes than in
previous seasons. This
season was won by dog
tricks act
Olate Dogs, with
comedian Tom
Cotter coming in second, and
musician William Close...
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orthophenyl phenol Names Preferred IUPAC name
Sodium [1,1′-biphenyl]-2-
olate Other names (1,1′-Biphenyl)-2-ol,
sodium salt 2-Hydroxydiphenyl
sodium o-Phenylphenol...
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Fator Neal E. Boyd
Kevin Skinner Michael Grimm Landau Eugene Murphy Jr.
Olate Dogs
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Franco Paul
Zerdin Grace VanderWaal Darci Lynne Shin...