different between regelate vs revelate
regelate
English
Verb
regelate (third-person singular simple present regelates, present participle regelating, simple past and past participle regelated)
- (intransitive) To undergo regelation.
See also
- gelate
- gelation
Anagrams
- relegate
regelate From the web:
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- what regulates the enzymes present in an organism
- what regulates heart rate
revelate
English
Etymology
Latin rev?l?tus, Perfect passive participle of rev?l?.
Verb
revelate (third-person singular simple present revelates, present participle revelating, simple past and past participle revelated)
- (obsolete) To reveal.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Frith to this entry?)
- 1534, Robert Barnes, Supplication
- The bysshoppes were not bounde to betraye theyr prynces nor to revelate theyr councelles to the Pope.
Anagrams
- relevate
Latin
Verb
rev?l?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of rev?l?
revelate From the web:
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- what does it mean to have a revelation from god
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