| ABLATE | • ablate v. (Transitive) To remove or decrease something by cutting, erosion, melting, evaporation, or vaporization. • ablate v. (Intransitive) To undergo ablation; to become melted or evaporated and removed at a high temperature. • ABLATE v. to remove or decrease by ablation. |
| BELATE | • belate v. (Transitive) To impede; cause something to be late; delay; benight. • be␣late v. To arrive late. (This entry is a translation hub.) • BELATE v. (archaic) to retard or make too late. |
| DELATE | • delate v. To carry; to convey. • delate v. To carry abroad; to spread; to make public. • delate v. To carry or bring against, as a charge; to inform against. |
| DILATE | • dilate v. (Transitive) To enlarge; to make bigger. • dilate v. (Intransitive) To become wider or larger; to expand. • dilate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To speak largely and copiously; to dwell in narration; to enlarge; with "on" or "upon". |
| FOLATE | • folate n. (Biochemistry) A salt or ester of folic acid, especially one present in the vitamin B complex. • FOLATE n. a form of vitamin B. |
| GELATE | • gelate v. (Intransitive) To form a gel. • GELATE v. to form a gel. |
| MALATE | • malate n. (Organic chemistry) A salt or ester of malic acid. • MALATE n. a salt of malic acid, also MALEATE. |
| OBLATE | • oblate n. (Roman Catholicism) A person dedicated to a life of religion or monasticism, especially a member of… • oblate n. A child given up by its parents into the keeping or dedication of a religious order or house. • oblate adj. Flattened or depressed at the poles. |
| PALATE | • palate n. (Anatomy) The roof of the mouth, separating the cavities of the mouth and nose in vertebrates. • palate n. (Figuratively) A person’s ability to distinguish between and appreciate different flavors. • palate n. (Figuratively) Mental relish; a liking or affinity for something. |
| RELATE | • relate v. (Transitive) To tell in a descriptive way. • relate v. (Transitive) To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another). • relate v. (Intransitive) To have a connection. |
| SCLATE | • sclate v. Obsolete form of slate. (cover with slates) • sclate n. Obsolete form of slate. • SCLATE n. (Scots) slate. |
| SKLATE | • SKLATE v. (Scots) to cover with slate. |
| SOLATE | • solate v. (Intransitive) To undergo solation. • SOLATE v. to convert or be converted from a gel into a sol. |
| VELATE | • velate adj. (Botany) Having a veil; veiled. • velate adj. Having a velum. • VELATE adj. having a velum, a veil or integument, also VELATED. |