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  • 31oster — Oster, {{t=g}}hothô,{{/t}} id est, Pello, Impello, Summoueo, Protrudo. Oster, Adimere, Auferre, Detrahere, Amouere, Eximere, Perimere, Semouere. Resequer et oster du tout, Resecare. Oster et mettre à neant, Abrogare. Oster aucun de son office et… …

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  • 32ablate — [ab lāt′] vt. ablated, ablating [back form. < ablation < LL(Ec) ablatio, a taking away < L ablatus: see ABLATIVE] 1. to remove, as by surgery 2. Astrophysics to wear away, melt, or vaporize (surface material) by entering into or passing… …

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  • 33ablative — [ab′lə tiv; ] for adj. 2 [, ab lāt′iv] adj. [ME < L ablativus < ablatus, pp. of auferre < ab , away + ferre, to BEAR1] 1. Gram. designating, of, or in a case expressing removal, deprivation, direction away from, source, cause, or agency… …

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  • 34ab|late — «ab LAYT», verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. –v.t. 1. Aerospace. to remove by ablation. 2. to remove by burning away, wearing down, or cutting away. –v.i. Aerospace. to undergo ablation. ╂[< Latin ablātus, past participle of auferre …

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  • 35ab|la|tive — «noun, adjective. 1 AB luh tihv; adjective. 2 ab LAY tihv», noun, adjective. –n. Grammar. 1. the case in Latin that expresses place from or in which, source, agent, cause, association, or instrument. 2. a case with similar uses in some other… …

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