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English words containing gat:

Meanings of Abjugate:

verb

To unyoke, uncouple; to free.

Meanings of Ablegate:

noun

An envoy of the holy see who brings the insignia of office to a newly appointed cardinal.

Meanings of Ablegates:

noun

An envoy of the holy see who brings the insignia of office to a newly appointed cardinal.

Meanings of Ablegation:

noun

Expulsion; banishment; dismissal.

Meanings of Abnegate:

verb

Renounce or reject (something desired or valuable).

Usage examples:

He attempts to abnegate personal responsibility

Meanings of Abnegated:

verb

Renounce or reject (something desired or valuable).

Usage examples:

He attempts to abnegate personal responsibility

Meanings of Abnegates:

verb

Renounce or reject (something desired or valuable).

Usage examples:

He attempts to abnegate personal responsibility

Meanings of Abnegating:

verb

Renounce or reject (something desired or valuable).

Usage examples:

He attempts to abnegate personal responsibility

Meanings of Abnegation:

noun

The action of renouncing or rejecting something.

Usage examples:

Abnegation of political power

Meanings of Abnegations:

noun

The action of renouncing or rejecting something.

Usage examples:

Abnegation of political power

Meanings of Abnegative:

adjective

Of or relating to abnegation; that abnegates something; characterized by self-abnegation.

Meanings of Abrogate:

verb

Repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).

Usage examples:

A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike

Meanings of Abrogated:

verb

Repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).

Usage examples:

A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike

Meanings of Abrogates:

verb

Repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).

Usage examples:

A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike

Meanings of Abrogating:

verb

Repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).

Usage examples:

A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike

Meanings of Abrogation:

noun

The repeal or abolition of a law, right, or agreement.

Usage examples:

The courts accept that abrogation of these privileges can only be made by statute but nonetheless t…

Meanings of Abrogations:

noun

The repeal or abolition of a law, right, or agreement.

Usage examples:

The courts accept that abrogation of these privileges can only be made by statute but nonetheless t…

Meanings of Abrogative:

adjective

Having the effect of abrogating something; of the nature of or characterized by abrogation; that repeals, abolishes, or cancels a law, practice, etc.

Meanings of Adrogate:

verb

To adopt (a person who is not subject to the legal power of another). also without object: to adopt in this way. compare "arrogate", "sui juris".

Meanings of Agate:

noun

An ornamental stone consisting of a hard variety of chalcedony (quartz), typically banded in appearance.

Usage examples:

Silica precipitated from aqueous solution at low temperatures gives cryptocrystalline varieties suc…

Meanings of Agates:

noun

An ornamental stone consisting of a hard variety of chalcedony (quartz), typically banded in appearance.

Usage examples:

Silica precipitated from aqueous solution at low temperatures gives cryptocrystalline varieties suc…

Meanings of Agateware:

noun

A kind of striped or variegated pottery made to resemble agate, usually by mixing coloured clays together.

Meanings of Agathism:

noun

The doctrine that all things ultimately tend towards good, although the means by which this comes about may be evil, unpleasant, unfortunate, etc.

Meanings of Agathist:

noun

A person who believes that all things tend towards ultimate good; a holder of the doctrine of agathism.

Meanings of Agathodaemon:

noun

A beneficent spirit or divinity, especially one manifested or depicted as a serpent or dragon.

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