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rutate

English

Etymology

rutic +? -ate

Noun

rutate (plural rutates)

  1. (chemistry) A salt of rutic acid.

Anagrams

  • tauter

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nutate

English

Etymology

Back-formation from nutation (1610s), from Latin n?t?ti? (nodding), from n?t? (I nod), from Proto-Indo-European *neu-. Compare mutate.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?t

Verb

nutate (third-person singular simple present nutates, present participle nutating, simple past and past participle nutated)

  1. (intransitive) To rock or sway involuntarily.
  2. (intransitive, engineering) To wobble; to make a circular rocking motion.

References


Anagrams

  • UNTAET, attune, tauten

Interlingua

Participle

nutate

  1. past participle of nutar

Latin

Participle

n?t?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of n?t?tus

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