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There are 14 six-letter words containing GATE| AGATES | • agates n. Plural of agate. • AGATE n. a variety of quartz. | | ALGATE | • algate adv. (Obsolete) Always. • algate adv. (Obsolete) Altogether; entirely. • algate adv. (Obsolete) In any way; at all. | | DOGATE | • dogate n. The office or dignity of a doge. • DOGATE n. the office of a doge, or chief magistrate of Venice, also DOGESHIP, DOGEATE. | | ERGATE | • ergate n. (Entomology) A worker ant. • ERGATE n. a worker ant, an undeveloped female. | | GATEAU | • gateau n. (Chiefly UK) A rich, usually iced, cake. • gateau n. (Cooking, obsolete) A dish of minced meat made up like a pudding, and boiled in a shape or mould. • gâteau n. Alternative form of gateau. | | GATERS | • gaters n. Plural of gater. • Gaters n. Plural of Gater. • 'Gaters n. Plural of ’Gater. | | INGATE | • ingate n. (Obsolete) entrance; ingress. • ingate n. (Obsolete) The aperture in a mould for pouring in the metal; the gate. • INGATE n. (Scots) a way in, an entrance. | | JUGATE | • jugate adj. Forming a pair. • JUGATE adj. having leaflets arranged in pairs. | | LEGATE | • legate n. A deputy representing the pope, specifically a papal ambassador sent on special ecclesiastical missions. • legate n. An ambassador or messenger. • legate n. The deputy of a provincial governor or general in ancient Rome. | | LIGATE | • ligate v. (Transitive) To bind with a ligature or bandage. • ligate v. (Transitive, typography) To connect text characters with a ligature. • ligate v. (Transitive, intransitive, chemistry) To join by ligation. | | NEGATE | • negate v. To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict. • negate v. To nullify or cause to be ineffective. • negate v. To be negative; bring or cause negative results. | | OXGATE | • oxgate n. (Historical) Synonym of oxgang. • OXGATE n. as much land as one ox could plough, also OXGANG, OXLAND. | | RUGATE | • rugate adj. Having alternate ridges and depressions; wrinkled. • RUGATE adj. wrinkled; covered with sunken lines, also RUGOSE, RUGOUS. | | TOGATE | • togate adj. Clad in a toga; represented in art as wearing a toga. • TOGATE adj. (Shakespeare) wearing a toga, also TOGAED, TOGATED, TOGED. |
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