fate (noun)
31hy|dro|sul|fate — «HY druh SUHL fayt», noun. a compound of sulfuric acid with an organic base …
32kha|lee|fate — «KAY luh fayt, KAL uh », noun. = caliphate. (Cf. ↑caliphate) …
33kha|li|fate — «KAY luh fayt, KAL uh », noun. = caliphate. (Cf. ↑caliphate) …
34per|sul|fate — «pur SUHL fayt», noun. a salt of persulfuric acid …
35py|ro|sul|fate — «PY ruh SUHL fayt, PIHR uh », noun. a salt of pyrosulfuric acid …
36sul|fate — «SUHL fayt», noun, verb, fat|ed, fat|ing. –n. any salt or ester of sulfuric acid: »Most sulfates are soluble in water, but such sulfates as barium, strontium, and lead sulfates do not dissolve in water. –v.t. 1. to combine or treat with sulfuric… …
37thi|o|sul|fate — «THY oh SUHL fayt», noun. a salt or ester of thiosulfuric acid …
38kismat — noun (Islam) the will of Allah • Syn: ↑kismet • Topics: ↑Islam, ↑Islamism, ↑Mohammedanism, ↑Muhammadanism, ↑Muslimism • Hype …
39weird — [wɪəd] adjective 1》 suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. ↘informal very strange; bizarre. 2》 archaic connected with fate. noun archaic, chiefly Scottish a person s destiny. verb (weird someone out) N. Amer. informal induce a sense of… …
40act\ of\ God — • act of God • fickle finger of fate • the fickle finger of fate noun An occurrence (usually some sort of catastrophe) for which the people affected are not responsible; said of earthquakes, floods, etc. Hurricane Andrew destroyed many houses in… …