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▪ I. † ˈampliate, v. Obs. [f. L. ampliāt- ppl. stem of ampliā-re to widen, f. ampl-us ample. Preceded in use by ample v. from Fr.] To enlarge, extend, increase in size, amount, or dignity; to amplify.1513 Bradshaw St. Werburge (1848) 148 Kyng Marius..ampliat and walled strongly Chestre cite. 1548 Ud...
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Eurybia (plant)
Their corollas are yellow, though they become purple at maturity, and may be barely to abruptly ampliate, meaning enlarged.
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ampliated
† ˈampliated, ppl. a. Obs. [f. ampliate v. + -ed.] Enlarged, amplified.1553–87 Fox A. & M. 1173 (R.) Confessions, cases reserued, restricted or ampliated for our gaine. 1653 Gauden Hierasp. 92 In ways of ampliated communion, and Catholike correspondencies..by Synods and General Councils.
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ampliative
ampliative, a. Logic. (ˈæmplɪətɪv) [f. L. ampliāt- (see ampliate v.) + -ive.] Having the function of enlarging or extending a simple conception, or adding to what is already known.1842 Abp. Thomson Laws of Th. §81. (1860) 142 Judgments which attribute to the subject something not directly implied in...
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Fontana dei mostri marini
Giovanni Cinelli ampliate, ed accresciute, Firenze, per Gio.
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ampliation
ampliation arch. (æmplɪˈeɪʃən) Also 6 -iacion, -yacion. [a. Fr. ampliation, ad. L. ampliātiōn-em, n. of action f. ampliā-re: see ampliate v.] 1. Enlarging, extending, amplification.1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. viii. xi, Wyth amplyacion more connyng to get, By the laboure of inventyfe busynes. 1630 Lord B...
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Eurybia divaricata
Their corollas are abruptly ampliate, or enlarged, with tubes that are longer than their campanulate throats.
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ample
▪ I. ample obs. form of ampul.▪ II. ample, a. (ˈæmp(ə)l) [a. Fr. ample:—L. ampl-us large, capacious, abundant. Compared ampler, -st, also with more, most.] 1. Extending far and wide; broad, wide, spacious. (Now always eulogistic: abundantly, excellently wide.) a. Of large superficial dimensions. Of ...
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