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ponderate
▪ I. † ˈponderate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. ponderātus, pa. pple. of ponderāre to weigh: see ponder v.] Weighed: = ponderated. (Const. as pa. pple.)1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) VI. 347 Theire intencions be ponderate afore Allemyȝhty God. Ibid. VII. 155 Everyche operacion or dede of man awe to be ponderate... Oxford English Dictionary
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imponderate
† imˈponderate, v. Obs. [f. im-1 + L. ponderāre, ponderāt- to weigh, f. pondus, ponder- weight.] trans. To place a weight upon; to weight, load.1667 Waterhouse Fire Lond. 41 [It] imponderates the judgement with a weightier note of Gods displeasure. Oxford English Dictionary
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Allothalamus
The regression of intralaminar elements is to be contrasted with the huge increase of the cerebral cortex in man to ponderate the role of the intralaminar wikipedia.org
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componderate
† comˈponderate, v. Obs. [f. rare L. componderāre.] intr. To weigh or be weighed together.1609 T. Higgons in T. Morton Answ. Higgons 4 The one may componderate with the other. 1623 in Cockeram. Oxford English Dictionary
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pre-ponderate
† pre-ˈponderate, v.2 Obs. [f. pre- A. 1 + ponderate v. 6.] To ponder previously; to weigh mentally or consider beforehand; = pre-ponder v.2 a. trans.1599 Life Sir T. More in Wordsw. Eccl. Biog. (1853) II. 106, I have considered and preponderated all my affairs and doings. 1632 Lithgow Trav. i. 7 Pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bibliometrics
itself is a very simple ratio between the total count of citation received by the journal on the past year and its productivity on the past two years, to ponderate wikipedia.org
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overponderate
† overˈponderate, v. Obs. rare. To overweigh.1729 Greenwood in Phil. Trans. XXXVI. 189 Being then in æquilibrio to so great a Degree of Exactness, that half a Grain would over-ponderate on either Side. Oxford English Dictionary
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equiponderate
▪ I. † equiˈponderate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. med.L. æquiponderāt-us, pa. pple. of æquiponderāre: see next.] Equal in weight; in a state of equilibrium. Const. to, with.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. II. ii. 58 Iron and steel..in long wires equiponderate with untwisted silke and soft wax. 1674 Petty Disc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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preponderate
▪ I. preponderate, a. rare. (prɪˈpɒndərət) [f. pa. pple. of L. præponderāre (see preponder) + -ate2. For sense cf. predominate a.] = preponderant.1802 Bentham Princ. Judic. Procedure Wks. 1843 II. 8/2 What security can, without preponderate hardship, be provided against falsity uttered by an individ... Oxford English Dictionary
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operation
operation (ɒpəˈreɪʃən) [a. OF. operation, -cion action, deed (14th c., Oresme), ad. L. operātiōn-em, n. of action f. operārī to operate.] † 1. Action, performance, work, deed. Obs.c 1386 Chaucer Wife's T. 292 Folk ne doon hir operacion Alwey as dooth the fyr lo in his kynde. 1432–50 tr. Higden (Roll... Oxford English Dictionary
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