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Contriturate
Contriturate Con*trit"u*rate (?; 135), v. t.
To triturate; to pulverize. [R.]
Liturate
Liturate Lit"u*rate, a. [L. lituratus, p. p. of liturare to
erase, fr. litura a blur.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Having indistinct spots, paler at their
margins.
2. (Bot.) Spotted, as if from abrasions of the surface.
MaturateMaturate Mat"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Maturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Maturating.] [L. maturatus, p. p. of maturare to
make ripe, fr. maturus ripe, mature. See Mature, v. & a.]
1. To bring to ripeness or maturity; to ripen.
A tree may be maturated artificially. --Fuller.
2. To promote the perfect suppuration of (an abscess). Maturate
Maturate Mat"u*rate, v. i.
To ripen; to become mature; specif?cally, to suppurate.
MaturatedMaturate Mat"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Maturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Maturating.] [L. maturatus, p. p. of maturare to
make ripe, fr. maturus ripe, mature. See Mature, v. & a.]
1. To bring to ripeness or maturity; to ripen.
A tree may be maturated artificially. --Fuller.
2. To promote the perfect suppuration of (an abscess). ObturateObturate Ob"tu*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Obturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Obturating.] [L. obturatus; p.p. of obturare.]
To stop or close, as an opening; specif., (Ordnance), to stop
(a gun breech) so as to prevent the escape of gas in firing. ObturatedObturate Ob"tu*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Obturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Obturating.] [L. obturatus; p.p. of obturare.]
To stop or close, as an opening; specif., (Ordnance), to stop
(a gun breech) so as to prevent the escape of gas in firing. OversaturateOversaturate O`ver*sat"u*rate, v. t. [Cf. Supersaturate.]
To saturate to excess. Perfuncturate
Perfuncturate Per*func"tu*rate, v. t.
To perform in a perfunctory manner; to do negligently. [R.]
SaturateSaturate Sat"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Saturating.] [L. saturatus, p. p. of saturare to
saturate, fr. satur full of food, sated. See Satire.]
1. To cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or
soaked; to fill fully; to sate.
Innumerable flocks and herds covered that vast
expanse of emerald meadow saturated with the
moisture of the Atlantic. --Macaulay.
Fill and saturate each kind With good according to
its mind. --Emerson.
2. (Chem.) To satisfy the affinity of; to cause to become
inert by chemical combination with all that it can hold;
as, to saturate phosphorus with chlorine. Saturate
Saturate Sat"u*rate, p. a. [L. saturatus, p. p.]
Filled to repletion; saturated; soaked.
Dries his feathers saturate with dew. --Cowper.
The sand beneath our feet is saturate With blood of
martyrs. --Longfellow.
SaturatedSaturate Sat"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saturated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Saturating.] [L. saturatus, p. p. of saturare to
saturate, fr. satur full of food, sated. See Satire.]
1. To cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or
soaked; to fill fully; to sate.
Innumerable flocks and herds covered that vast
expanse of emerald meadow saturated with the
moisture of the Atlantic. --Macaulay.
Fill and saturate each kind With good according to
its mind. --Emerson.
2. (Chem.) To satisfy the affinity of; to cause to become
inert by chemical combination with all that it can hold;
as, to saturate phosphorus with chlorine. SaturatedSaturated Sat"u*ra`ted, a.
1. Filled to repletion; holding by absorption, or in
solution, all that is possible; as, saturated garments; a
saturated solution of salt.
2. (Chem.) Having its affinity satisfied; combined with all
it can hold; -- said of certain atoms, radicals, or
compounds; thus, methane is a saturated compound.
Contrasted with unsaturated.
Note: A saturated compound may exchange certain ingredients
for others, but can not take on more without such
exchange.
Saturated color (Optics), a color not diluted with white; a
pure unmixed color, like those of the spectrum. Saturated colorSaturated Sat"u*ra`ted, a.
1. Filled to repletion; holding by absorption, or in
solution, all that is possible; as, saturated garments; a
saturated solution of salt.
2. (Chem.) Having its affinity satisfied; combined with all
it can hold; -- said of certain atoms, radicals, or
compounds; thus, methane is a saturated compound.
Contrasted with unsaturated.
Note: A saturated compound may exchange certain ingredients
for others, but can not take on more without such
exchange.
Saturated color (Optics), a color not diluted with white; a
pure unmixed color, like those of the spectrum. Supersaturate
Supersaturate Su`per*sat"u*rate, v. t.
To add to beyond saturation; as, to supersaturate a solution.
Suturated
Suturated Su"tur*a`ted, a.
Sewed or knit together; united by a suture; stitched.
TriturateTriturate Trit"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Triturated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Triturating.] [L. trituratus, p. p. of
triturate to thrash (grain), fr. terere, tritum, to rub, rub
to pieces. See Trite.]
1. To rub, grind, bruise, or thrash.
2. To rub or grind to a very fine or impalpable powder; to
pulverize and comminute thoroughly. TrituratedTriturate Trit"u*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Triturated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Triturating.] [L. trituratus, p. p. of
triturate to thrash (grain), fr. terere, tritum, to rub, rub
to pieces. See Trite.]
1. To rub, grind, bruise, or thrash.
2. To rub or grind to a very fine or impalpable powder; to
pulverize and comminute thoroughly. Undersaturated
Undersaturated Un`der*sat"u*ra`ted, a.
Not fully saturated; imperfectly saturated.
Unsaturated
Unsaturated Un*sat"u*ra`ted, a.
1. Capable of absorbing or dissolving to a greater degree;
as, an unsaturated solution.
2. (Chem.) Capable of taking up, or of uniting with, certain
other elements or compounds, without the elimination of
any side product; thus, aldehyde, ethylene, and ammonia
are unsaturated.
Meaning of Turate from wikipedia
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Turate (Comasco, Varesino:
Turaa [tyˈraː]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Como in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 25 kilometres...
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Calcistica Insubria Caronnese
Turate A.S.D.
after the
merger of
Gruppo Sportivo Salus et
Virtus Turate (founded in 1927 in
Turate in
Serie D) and
Unione Sportiva...
- 39,917
Mariano Comense 24,908 Erba 16,365
Olgiate Comasco 11,651
Lomazzo 9,945
Lurate Caccivio 9,893 Fino
Mornasco 9,845
Turate 9,506
Cermenate 9,204...
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Daniel Ruiz (1
January 2008). "Ronald
Koeman Perfect XI". FourFourTwo. "
Turate:
Galia ricomincia da "casa" (Calcio 2000)" (in Italian). Goal.com. 14 February...
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Silvio Poma (1840 in
Trescore Balneario,
Bergamo – 1932 in
Turate, Como) was an
Italian painter, who
mainly painting land and lake-side
seascapes of the...
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Tufino Tufo
Tuglie Tuili Tula
Tuoro sul
Trasimeno Turania Turano Lodigiano Turate Turbigo Turi
Turin Turri Turriaco Turrivalignani Tursi Tusa
Tuscania Ubiale...
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junctions South end
Lainate Major intersections A8 in
Lainate A36 in Lomazzo/
Turate A59 in Como North end Como
Location Country Italy Regions Lombardy Highway...
- was
loaned to Spezia. In
September 2009,
after a nine-month
stint with
Turate, he was
signed by
Sicilian club
Messina on a free transfer. "Motherwell...
- Rescaldina,
Rovello Porro, Saronno,
Turate, Uboldo.
Gerenzano is
served by
train transportation with Gerenzano-
Turate station,
situated on the line connecting...
- (Gls) 2010–2011
Cremonese 1 (0) 2011–2012
Carpenedolo 32 (2) 2012–2013 SV
Turate Verbano 7 (0) 2013–2014
Darfo Boario 18 (0) 2014–2015 SSD
Mapello 23 (0)...