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caliphate
[.] CALIPHATE or KALIFATE, n. The office or dignity of a calif; or the government of a calif.

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chateau
[.] CHATEAU, n. A castle; a seat in the country.

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chatelet
[.] CHATELET, n. A little castle.

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chatellany
[.] CHATELLANY, n. The lordship or jurisdiction of a castellan, or governor of a castle. [See Castellany.]

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dendrachate
[.] DENDRACHATE, n. [Gr. A tree, and agate.] Arborescent agate; agate containing the figures of shrubs or parts of plants.

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eunuchate
[.] EU'NUCHATE, v.t. To make a eunuch; to castrate.

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exarchate
[.] EX'ARCHATE, n. The office, dignity or administration of an exarch.

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hate
[.] HATE, v.t. [L. odi, for hodi.] [.] 1. To dislike greatly; to have a great aversion to. It expresses less than abhor, detest, and abominate, unless pronounced with a peculiar emphasis. [.] [.] How long will fools hate knowledge? Prov.1. [.] [.] Blessed are ...

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hated
[.] HA'TED, pp. Greatly disliked.

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hateful
... [.] HA'TEFUL, a. Odious; exciting great dislike, aversion or disgust. All sin is hateful ...

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hatefully
[.] HA'TEFULLY, adv. Odiously; with great dislike. [.] 1. Malignantly; maliciously. Ezek. 23.

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hatefulness
[.] HA'TEFULNESS, n. Odiousness; the quality of being hateful, or of exciting aversion or disgust.

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hater
[.] HA'TER, n. One that hates. [.] [.] An enemy to God, and hater of all good.

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hemachate
[.] HEM'ACHATE, n. [Gr. blood, and agate.] A species of agate, of a blood color.

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hydrosulphate
[.] HYDROSULPH'ATE, n. The same as hydrosulphuret.

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hydroxanthate
[.] HYDROXAN'THATE, n. [Gr. water, and yellow.] In chimistry, a compound of hydroxanthic acid with a base.

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hyposulphate
[.] HYPOSUL'PHATE, n. A compound of hyposulphuric acid and a base.

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jaspachate
[.] JAS'PACHATE, n. A name anciently given to some varieties of agate jasper.

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lymphate
[.] LYMPH'ATE

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lymphated
[.] LYMPH'ATED, a. Frightened into madness; raving.

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manhater
[.] MAN'HATER, n. [man and hate.] One who hates mankind; a misanthrope.

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moschatel
[.] MOS'CHATEL, n. [L. muscus, musk.] A plant of the genus Adoxa, hollow root or inglorious. There is one species only, whose leaves and flowers smell like musk; and hence it is sometimes called musk-crowfoot.

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patriarchate
[.] PA'TRIARCHATE

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perbisulphate
[.] PERBISUL'PHATE, n. A sulphate with two proportions of sulphuric acid, and combined with an oxyd at the maximum of oxydation.

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perphosphate
[.] PERPHOS'PHATE, n. A phosphate in which the phosphoric acid is combined with an oxyd at the maximum of oxydation.

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perquadrisulphate
[.] PERQUADRISUL'PHATE, n. A sulphate with four proportions of sulphuric acid combined with a maximum oxyd.

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persulphate
[.] PERSUL'PHATE, n. A combination of sulphuric acid with the peroxyd of iron.

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phassachate
[.] PHAS'SACHATE, n. The lead colored agate. [See Agate.]

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philosphate
[.] PHILOS'PHATE, v.i. [L. philosophor, philosophatus.] [.] To play the philosopher; to moralize. [Not used.]

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phosphate
[.] PHOS'PHATE, n. [See Phosphor and Phosphorus.] [.] 1. A salt formed by a combination of phosphoric acid with a base of earth, alkali or metal. [.] 2. A mineral found in Estremadura, &c.

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protosulphate
[.] PROTOSUL'PHATE, n. In chimistry, the combination of sulphuric acid with a protoxyd.

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sardachate
[.] S'ARDACHATE, n. The clouded and spotted agate, of a pale flesh color.

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subsulphate
[.] SUBSULPH'ATE, n. A sulphate with an excess of the base.

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sulphate
[.] SUL'PHATE, n. [from sulphur.] A neutral salt formed by sulphuric acid in combination with any base; as sulphate of lime.

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supersulphate
[.] SUPERSUL'PHATE, n. Sulphate with an excess of acid.

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tetrarchate
[.] TETR`ARCHATE, n. The fourth part of a province under a Roman tetrarch; or the office or jurisdiction of a tetrarch.

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whatever
[.] WHATEVER, pron. [what and ever.] [.] 1. Being this or that; being of one nature or another; being one thing or another; any thing that may be. Whatever is read, let it be read with attention. Whatever measure may be adopted, let it be with due caution. Whatever you ...

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woman-hater
[.] WOMAN-HATER, n. [woman and hater.] One who has an aversion to the female sex.

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importance

IMPORT'ANCE, n.

1. Weight; consequence; a bearing on some interest; that quality of any thing by which it may affect a measure, interest or result. The education of youth is of great importance to a free government. A religious education is of infinite importance to every human being.

2. Weight or consequence in the scale of being.

Thy own importance know.

Nor bound thy narrow views to things below.

3. Weight or consequence in self-estimation.

He believes himself a man of importance.

4. Thing implied; matter; subject; importunity. [In these senses, obsolete.]

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antedate

AN'TEDATE, n. [Infra.] Prior date; a date antecedent to another.

AN'TEDATE, v.t. [L. ante, and datum, given. See Date.]

1. To date before the true time; thus, to antedate a deed or a bond is to express a date anterior to the true time of its execution.

2. To anticipate; to take before the true time.

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