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Accorporate
Accorporate Ac*cor"po*rate, v. t. [L. accorporare; ad + corpus, corporis, body.] To unite; to attach; to incorporate. [Obs.] --Milton.
Ameliorate
Ameliorate A*mel"io*rate, v. i. To grow better; to meliorate; as, wine ameliorates by age.
Anchorate
Anchorate An"chor*ate, a. Anchor-shaped.
Bicorporate
Bicorporate Bi*cor"po*rate, a. [Pref. bi- + corporate.] (Her.) Double-bodied, as a lion having one head and two bodies.
Biflorate
Biflorate Bi*flo"rate, Biflorous Bi*flo"rous, a. [L. bis twice + flos, floris, flower.] (Bot.) Bearing two flowers; two-flowered.
Biforate
Biforate Bif"o*rate, a. [L. bis twice + foratus, p. p. of forare to bore or pierce.] (Bot.) Having two perforations.
Borate
Borate Bo"rate, n. [From Boric.] (Chem.) A salt formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical.
Camphorate
Camphorate Cam"phor*ate, v. t. To impregnate or treat with camphor.
Camphorate
Camphorate Cam"phor*ate, n. [Cf. F. camphorate.] (Chem.) A salt of camphoric acid.
Camphorate
Camphorate Cam"phor*ate, Camporated Cam"por*a`ted, Combined or impregnated with camphor. Camphorated oil, an oleaginous preparation containing camphor, much used as an embrocation.
Camphorated oil
Camphorate Cam"phor*ate, Camporated Cam"por*a`ted, Combined or impregnated with camphor. Camphorated oil, an oleaginous preparation containing camphor, much used as an embrocation.
Camporated
Camphorate Cam"phor*ate, Camporated Cam"por*a`ted, Combined or impregnated with camphor. Camphorated oil, an oleaginous preparation containing camphor, much used as an embrocation.
Chlorate
Chlorate Chlo"rate, n. [Cf. F. chlorate. See Chlorine.] (Chem.) A salt of chloric acid; as, chlorate of potassium.
Collaborateur
Collaborateur Col*la`bo*ra*teur", n. [F.] See Collaborator.
Collectorate
Collectorate Col*lect"or*ate, n. The district of a collector of customs; a collectorship.
Colorate
Colorate Col"or*ate, a. [L. coloratus, p. p. of colorare to color.] Colored. [Obs.] --Ray.
Concorporate
Concorporate Con*cor"po*rate, v. t. & i. [L. concorporatus, p. p. of concorporare.] To unite in one mass or body; to incorporate. [Archaic.] --Jer. Taylor.
Concorporate
Concorporate Con*cor"po*rate, a. United in one body; incorporated. [Archaic] --B. Jonson.
Corporate
Corporate Cor"po*rate (-r?t), v. t. To incorporate. [Obs.] -- Stow.
Corporate
Corporate Cor"po*rate, v. i. To become incorporated. [Obs.]
Corporate
Corporate Cor"po*rate (k?r"p?-r?t), a. [L. corporatus, p. p. of corporare to shape into a body, fr. corpus body. See Corpse.] 1. Formed into a body by legal enactment; united in an association, and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an individual; incorporated; as, a corporate town. 2. Belonging to a corporation or incorporated body. ``Corporate property.' --Hallam. 3. United; general; collectively one. They answer in a joint and corporate voice. --Shak. Corporate member, an actual or voting member of a corporation, as distinguished from an associate or an honorary member; as, a corporate member of the American Board.
Corporate member
Corporate Cor"po*rate (k?r"p?-r?t), a. [L. corporatus, p. p. of corporare to shape into a body, fr. corpus body. See Corpse.] 1. Formed into a body by legal enactment; united in an association, and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an individual; incorporated; as, a corporate town. 2. Belonging to a corporation or incorporated body. ``Corporate property.' --Hallam. 3. United; general; collectively one. They answer in a joint and corporate voice. --Shak. Corporate member, an actual or voting member of a corporation, as distinguished from an associate or an honorary member; as, a corporate member of the American Board.
Corporately
Corporately Cor"po*rate*ly (-r?t-l?), adv. 1. In a corporate capacity; acting as a corporate body. 2. In, or as regarda, the body. --Fabyan.
Corroborate
Corroborate Cor*rob"o*rate (-r?t), a. Corroborated. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Corroborate
Corroborate Cor*rob"o*rate (k?r-r?b"?-r?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Corroborated (-r?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Corroborating (-r?`t?ng). ] [L. corroboratus, p. p. of corroborare to corroborate; cor- + roborare to strengthen, robur strength. See Robust.] 1. To make strong, or to give additional strength to; to strengthen. [Obs.] As any limb well and duly exercised, grows stronger, the nerves of the body are corroborated thereby. --I. Watts. 2. To make more certain; to confirm; to establish. The concurrence of all corroborates the same truth. --I. Taylor.
Corroborated
Corroborate Cor*rob"o*rate (k?r-r?b"?-r?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Corroborated (-r?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Corroborating (-r?`t?ng). ] [L. corroboratus, p. p. of corroborare to corroborate; cor- + roborare to strengthen, robur strength. See Robust.] 1. To make strong, or to give additional strength to; to strengthen. [Obs.] As any limb well and duly exercised, grows stronger, the nerves of the body are corroborated thereby. --I. Watts. 2. To make more certain; to confirm; to establish. The concurrence of all corroborates the same truth. --I. Taylor.
County corporate
3. A count; an earl or lord. [Obs.] --Shak. County commissioners. See Commissioner. County corporate, a city or town having the privilege to be a county by itself, and to be governed by its own sheriffs and other magistrates, irrespective of the officers of the county in which it is situated; as London, York, Bristol, etc. [Eng.] --Mozley & W. County court, a court whose jurisdiction is limited to county. County palatine, a county distinguished by particular privileges; -- so called a palatio (from the palace), because the owner had originally royal powers, or the same powers, in the administration of justice, as the king had in his palace; but these powers are now abridged. The counties palatine, in England, are Lancaster, Chester, and Durham. County rates, rates levied upon the county, and collected by the boards of guardians, for the purpose of defraying the expenses to which counties are liable, such as repairing bridges, jails, etc. [Eng.] County seat, a county town. [U.S.] County sessions, the general quarter sessions of the peace for each county, held four times a year. [Eng.] County town, the town of a county, where the county business is transacted; a shire town.
Decolorate
Decolorate De*col"or*ate, a. [L. decoloratus, p. p. of decolorare.] Deprived of color.
Decolorate
Decolorate De*col"or*ate, v. t. To decolor.
Decorate
Decorate Dec"o*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decorated; p. pr. & vb. n. Decorating.] [L. decoratus, p. p. of decorare, fr. decus ornament; akin to decere to be becoming. See Decent.] To deck with that which is becoming, ornamental, or honorary; to adorn; to beautify; to embellish; as, to decorate the person; to decorate an edifice; to decorate a lawn with flowers; to decorate the mind with moral beauties; to decorate a hero with honors. Her fat neck was ornamented with jewels, rich bracelets decorated her arms. --Thackeray. Syn: To adorn; embellish; ornament; beautify; grace. See Adorn. Decorated style (Arch.), a name given by some writers to the perfected English Gothic architecture; it may be considered as having flourished from about a. d. 1300 to a. d. 1375.

Meaning of Orate from wikipedia

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