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Definition of late
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of late is as below...
Late (v.)
Existing
or
holding
some
position
not long ago, but not now;
lately
deceased,
departed,
or gone out of
office;
as, the late
bishop
of
London;
the late
administration..
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Concern
::
Concern
(v. t.) To
relate
or
belong
to; to have
reference
to or
connection
with; to
affect
the
interest
of; to be of
importance
to.
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
or
predict
by
mathematical
or
astrological
computations
the time,
circumstances,
or other
conditions
of; to
forecast
or
compute
the
character
or
consequences
of; as, to
calculate
or cast one's
nativity..
Tumorous
::
Tumorous
(a.)
Inflated;
bombastic.
Insure
::
Insure
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
secure
against
a loss by a
contingent
event,
on
certain
stipulated
conditions,
or at a given rate or
premium;
to give or to take an
insurance
on or for; as, a
merchant
insures
his ship or its
cargo,
or both,
against
the
dangers
of the sea; goods and
buildings
are
insured
against
fire or
water;
persons
are
insured
against
sickness,
accident,
or
death;
and
sometimes
hazardous
debts are
insured..
Stuke
::
Stuffy
(a.)
Ill-ventilated;
close.
Blindfish
::
Blindfish
(n.) A small fish
(Amblyopsis
spelaeus)
destitute
of eyes, found in the
waters
of the
Mammoth
Cave, in
Kentucky.
Related
fishes
from other caves take the same
name..
Pustulate
::
Pustulate
(a.) Alt. of
Pustulate.
Caliculate
::
Caliculate
(a.)
Relating
to, or
resembling,
a cup; also
improperly
used for
calycular,
calyculate..
Inflated
::
Inflated
(a.)
Turgid;
swelling;
puffed
up;
bombastic;
pompous;
as, an
inflated
style..
Subulipalp
::
Subuliform
(a.)
Subulate.
Margin
::
Margin
(n.)
Collateral
security
deposited
with a
broker
to
secure
him from loss on
contracts
entered
into by him on
behalf
of his
principial,
as in the
speculative
buying
and
selling
of
stocks,
wheat,
etc..
Epidotic
::
Epidotic
(a.)
Related
to,
resembling,
or
containing
epidote;
as, an
epidotic
granite..
Barbellate
::
Barbellate
(a.)
Having
short,
stiff
hairs,
often
barbed
at the
point..
Tin
::
Tin (n.) Thin
plates
of iron
covered
with tin; tin
plate.
Lamella
::
Lamella
(n.) a thin plate or scale of
anything,
as a thin scale
growing
from the
petals
of
certain
flowers;
or one of the thin
plates
or
scales
of which
certain
shells
are
composed..
Rib
::
Rib (n.) A
ridge,
fin, or wing, as on a
plate,
cylinder,
beam, etc., to
strengthen
or
stiffen
it..
Arm
::
Arm (v. t.) To cover or
furnish
with a
plate,
or with
whatever
will add
strength,
force,
security,
or
efficiency;
as, to arm the hit of a
sword;
to arm a hook in
angling..
Yellowwood
::
Yellowwood
(n.) The wood of any one of
several
different
kinds of
trees;
also, any one of the trees
themselves.
Among the trees so
called
are the
Cladrastis
tinctoria,
an
American
leguminous
tree; the
several
species
of
prickly
ash
(Xanthoxylum);
the
Australian
Flindersia
Oxleyana,
a tree
related
to the
mahogany;
certain
South
African
species
of
Podocarpus,
trees
related
to the yew; the East
Indian
Podocarpus
latifolia;
and the true
satinwood
(Chloroxylon
Swietenia).
All these Old World trees fu
Repullulate
::
Repullulate
(v. i.) To bud
again.
Rebiting
::
Rebiting
(n.) The act or
process
of
deepening
worn lines in an
etched
plate by
submitting
it again to the
action
of acid.
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