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ALLIGATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Alligate definition: to attach; bind.. See examples of ALLIGATE used in a sentence.
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ALLIGATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
To connect or join (a thing) to something else.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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alligate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (obsolete, transitive) To bind or tie; to unite. · a. · To solve an arithmetic problem concerning proportions by means of alligation; to associate as ...
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alligate
▪ I. † ˈalligate, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. alligāt-us pa. pple. of alligāre to bind to, f. al- = ad- to + ligāre to bind, tie.] Bound together, connected.1542 Recorde Gr. Artes (1575) 419 Dyuers parcels of sundry pryces..alligate, bounde, or mixed togither.▪ II. alligate, v. ? Obs. (ˈælɪgeɪt) [f...
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alligate, adj. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective alligate. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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Alligate
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allige
† aˈllige, v. Obs. rare—1. In 7 adl-. [f. L. adl-, alligāre (see alligate a.); cf. oblige.] = the more usual alligate v.1650 W. Charleton Paradoxes 60 The mind after once it is adliged to the body, alwaies flowes downward.
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Alligate vs Allegate: When To Use Each One In Writing
Alligate is a verb that means to bind or attach something, usually with a cord or rope. For example, you might alligate a package with a string to keep it from ...
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Alligate Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
verb To tie; to unite by some tie. Wiktionary Origin of Alligate Latin alligatus (“tied, bound”), past participle of alligo (“I bind”), from ad + ligo (“I bind ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Alligate
AL'LIGATE, verb transitive [Latin alligo, and ad and ligo, to bind. See Allegiance, Liege, League.] To tie together; to unite by some tie.
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Word of the Day - alligate - Dictionary.com
to tie, tie up, tie together,” especially in the combination or mixture of elements of different qualities or values.
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Do alligators alligate? - Quora
Alligators can be very dangerous, and should be treated with caution and respect. But they generally aren't very aggressive, and will leave ...
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English-language Scrabble
The game broke records for highest score, and highest spread in an official tournament, and featured two triple-triples: BEAUXITE for 275, and ALLiGATE
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alligation
alligation (ælɪˈgeɪʃən) [ad. L. alligātiōn-em, n. of action f. alligāre: see alligate.] 1. The action of attaching by some bond; the state of being attached, physical conjunction. rare.a 1555 Ridley Wks. 266 Christ's church is universally spread throughout the world, not contained in the alligation ...
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alligature
† aˈlligature Obs.—0 [ad. L. alligātūra, f. alligāre: see alligate a. and -ure.] 1. ‘A tying or binding to.’ Bailey 1726. 2. ‘The link or ligature by which two things are joined together. Dict.’ J.
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