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SALTATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to move by jumps or leaps 2. to undergo or exhibit evolutionary saltation Word History Etymology Latin saltatus, past participle of saltare to jump, leap, ...
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SALTATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
verb (intransitive) 1. geology to move by means of saltation 2. literary to jump or bounce Collins English Dictionary.
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saltate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (intransitive) To leap or dance. · (intransitive, geology) To move by being lifted by wind or water and carried a short distance before being redeposited ...
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saltate
saltate, v. (ˈsælteɪt) [f. L. saltāt-, ppl. stem of saltāre to dance, frequent. of salīre to leap.] 1. intr. To leap; to jump; to skip. Hence ˈsaltating vbl. n. rare.1623 Cockeram 11, To Dance. Saltate, Tripudiate. 1846 in Worcester (citing Month. Rev.). 1865 Cornh. Mag. Mar. 299, I must here confes...
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Saltate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
saltate · verb. leap or skip, often in dancing. “These fish swim with a saltating motion”. see moresee less. type of: bound, jump, leap, spring. move forward by ...
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saltate, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb saltate is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for saltate is from 1623, in the writing of Henry Cockeram, ...
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saltitant
† ˈsaltitant, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. saltitant-em, pres. pple. of saltitāre, frequent. of saltāre (see saltate).] Leaping or springing.1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes ii. iii. 41 Which Goat-provisions were most agreeable with their Errant bodies, which were alwaies saltitant, passant or currant.
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97 Synonyms & Antonyms for SALTATE | Thesaurus.com
saltate · barge · bob · buck · canter · caper · clear · curvet · gambol · hurdle · hurtle · jerk · jiggle · jounce · lollop · lop · lunge · lurch · parachute ...
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SALTATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a dancing, hopping, or leaping movement. · an abrupt movement or transition. · Geology., intermittent, leaping movement of particles of sand or gravel, ...
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SALTATE - Definition & Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
Saltate definition: jump or leap. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words.
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Saltate Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Saltate definition: To leap or dance.
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Herringbone cross-stratification
Formation
During the conventional formation process of cross-stratification, sand grains saltate up the upstream side of the dune, collecting at the peak
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saltant
saltant, a. (ˈsæltənt) [ad. L. saltant-em, pres. pple. of saltāre (see saltate).] 1. Leaping, jumping, dancing. Now rare or Obs.1601 Holland Pliny viii. xvi. I. 202 When he chaseth and followeth after other beasts, hee goeth alwaies saltant or rampant. 1711 Shaftesbury Charac. (1737) III. 117 This p...
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Cross-bedding
The fluid flow causes sand grains to saltate up the stoss (upstream) side of the bedform and collect at the peak until the angle of repose is reached.
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saltator
‖ saltator Ornith. (sælˈteɪtə(r)) [mod.L. use of L. saltātor, agent-n. f. saltāre (see saltate).] A tanagrine bird of the genus Saltator.1882 Proc. Zool. Soc. App. 795 Allied Saltator (Saltator similis). 1886 Sclater Brit. Mus. Catal. Birds XI. 282 The Saltators keep to the bushes and smaller trees ...
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