-ate 1
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Tweet suff. 1. a. Having: nervate. b. Characterized by: Latinate. c. Resembling: lyrate. 2. a. One that is characterized by: laminate. b. Rank; office: rabbinate. 3. To act upon in a specified manner: acidulate. [Ultimately from Latin -ātus, past participle suff. of verbs in -āre.] |
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-ate 2
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Tweet suff. 1. A derivative of a specified chemical compound or element: aluminate. 2. A salt or ester of a specified acid whose name ends in -ic: acetate. [New Latin -ātum, from Latin, neuter of -ātus, past participle suff. of verbs in -āre.] |
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