English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Result for -ate
-ate
As an ending of participles or participial adjectives it is
equivalent to -ed; as, situate or situated; animate or animated.
-ate
As the ending of a verb, it means to make, to cause, to act,
etc.; as, to propitiate (to make propitious); to animate (to give life
to).
-ate
As a noun suffix, it marks the agent; as, curate, delegate. It
also sometimes marks the office or dignity; as, tribunate.
-ate
In chemistry it is used to denote the salts formed from those
acids whose names end -ic (excepting binary or halogen acids); as,
sulphate from sulphuric acid, nitrate from nitric acid, etc. It is also
used in the case of certain basic salts.