ponderate
1Ponderate — Pon der*ate, v. t. [L. ponderatus, p. p. of ponderare. See {Ponder}.] To consider; to ponder. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
2Ponderate — Pon der*ate, v. i. To have weight or influence. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
3ponderate — I. ˈpändəˌrāt transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin ponderatus, past participle of ponderare to weigh more at ponder : to weigh down : give substance to II. ˈpänd(ə)rə̇t adjective Etymology …
4ponderate — pon·der·ate …
5pre-ponderate — …
6Equiponderate — E qui*pon der*ate, v. i. [Equi + L. ponderare to weigh. See {Ponderate}.] To be equal in weight; to weigh as much as another thing. Bp. Wilkins. [1913 Webster] …
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8Allothalamus — The Allothalamus is a division used by some researchers in describing the thalamus. [Percheron, G. (2003) Thalamus . In Paxinos, G. and May, J.(eds). The human nervous system . 2d Ed. Elsevier. Amsterdam. pp.592 675] .Paramedian formationThis or… …
9Maria Valtorta — en 1922 Naissance 14 mars 1897 Caserte …
10ponderation — noun a) heaviness b) mental weighing; deliberation; pondering See Also: ponderate, ponderative …
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