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Capitatim
Capitatim Cap`i*ta"tim, a. [NL.]
Of so much per head; as, a capitatim tax; a capitatim grant.
Capitation
Capitation Cap`i*ta"tion, n. [L. capitatio a poll tax, fr.
caput head; cf. F. capitation.]
1. A numbering of heads or individuals. [Obs.] --Sir T.
Browne.
2. A tax upon each head or person, without reference to
property; a poll tax.
CrepitatingCrepitate Crep"i*tate (kr?p"?-t?t), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Crepitated (-t?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Crepitating
(-t?`t?ng).] [L. crepitatus, p. p. of crepitare to crackle,
v. intensive of crepare to crack. Cf. Crevice.]
To make a series of small, sharp, rapidly repeated explosions
or sounds, as salt in fire; to crackle; to snap. DecapitatingDecapitate De*cap"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decapitated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Decapitating.] [LL. decapitatus, p. p. of
decapitare; L. de- + caput head. See Chief.]
1. To cut off the head of; to behead.
2. To remove summarily from office. [Colloq. U. S.] PalpitatingPalpitate Pal"pi*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Palpitated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Palpitating.] [L. palpitare, palpitatum, v.
intens. fr. pappare. See Palpable.]
To beat rapidly and more strongly than usual; to throb; to
bound with emotion or exertion; to pulsate violently; to
flutter; -- said specifically of the heart when its action is
abnormal, as from excitement. Palpitation
Palpitation Pal`pi*ta"tion, n. [L. palpitatio: cf. F.
palpitation.]
A rapid pulsation; a throbbing; esp., an abnormal, rapid
beating of the heart as when excited by violent exertion,
strong emotion, or by disease.
PrecipitatingPrecipitate Pre*cip"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Precipitated; p. pr. & vb. n. Precipitating.]
1. To throw headlong; to cast down from a precipice or
height.
She and her horse had been precipitated to the
pebbled region of the river. --W. Irving.
2. To urge or press on with eager haste or violence; to cause
to happen, or come to a crisis, suddenly or too soon; as,
precipitate a journey, or a conflict.
Back to his sight precipitates her steps. --Glover.
If they be daring, it may precipitate their designs,
and prove dangerous. --Bacon.
3. (Chem.) To separate from a solution, or other medium, in
the form of a precipitate; as, water precipitates camphor
when in solution with alcohol.
The light vapor of the preceding evening had been
precipitated by the cold. --W. Irving. Precipitation
Precipitation Pre*cip`i*ta"tion, n. (Meteor.)
A deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow;
also, the quantity of water deposited.
Note: Deposits of dew, fog, and frost are not regarded by the
United States Weather Bureau as precipitation. Sleet
and snow are melted, and the record of precipitation
shows the depth of the horizontal layers of water in
hundredths of an inch or in millimeters.
Meaning of Pitati from wikipedia
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Pitati may
refer to:
Pítati, a
contingent of
archers in the
Egyptian Empire Bonifazio de'
Pitati,
better known as
Bonifazio Veronese (1487–1553), Italian...
- The
Pitati (Egyptian: 𓌔𓏏𓏭𓂡 pḏ.tj, Cuneiform: 𒁉𒋫𒋾
piṭāti) were a
contingent of
Nubian archers of
ancient Egypt that were
often requested and dispatched...
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Pietro Pitati (in Latin,
Petrus Pitatus) (?-fl. ca. 1550) was an
Italian astronomer and mathematician.
Bernardino Baldi, in his
Cronica de
matematici (1707)...
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southern edge of Mare Nubium. It was
named after Italian astronomer Pietro Pitati by the IAU in 1935.
Joined to the
northwest rim is the
crater Hesiodus,...
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Bonifazio Veronese, born
Bonifazio de'
Pitati (1487 – 19
October 1553), was a
Venetian Renaissance painter who was
active in the
Venetian Republic. His...
- "learned in all the
wisdom of the Egyptians." A
painting by
Bonifazio de'
Pitati of 1545 was
perhaps the
first large and
elaborate treatment of the subject...
- Pavlović nas
ugostio u
svojoj bašti:
Nemoj mi
ofirati lokaciju. Kako ćeš me to
pitati pred kamerom?" (in Bosnian). Source.ba.
Retrieved 4
April 2019. "VIDEO/Na...
- way to
Venice in the 1530s,
during which he
studied under Bonifazio de
Pitati (also
known as
Bonifazio Veronese) and was
exposed to such
famous artists...
- Veneziano,
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta,
Piero della Francesca,
Bonifacio de'
Pitati,
Giambattista Pittoni,
Mattia Preti,
Sebastiano and
Marco Ricci, Benedetto...
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Dominic Alessandro Varotari St
Michael Vanquishing the
Devil Bonifacio de'
Pitati After the 15th
century the
funeral services of all of Venice's
doges were...