radiate

  • 21Radiate — To spread out from a central area. For example, sciatic pain may radiate outward from the lower back. * * * 1. To spread out in all directions from a center. 2. To emit radiation. [L. radio, pp. atus, to shine] * * * ra·di·ate rād ē .āt vb,… …

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  • 22radiate to — phr verb Radiate to is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑pain …

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  • 23radiate — [ˈreɪdiˌeɪt] verb 1) [I/T] to show a particular feeling or attitude John radiated charm.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to produce heat, light, or energy 3) [I] if lines, paths, or roads radiate from a central point, they spread out from it …

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  • 24radiate — ra•di•ate v. [[t]ˈreɪ diˌeɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] ɪt, ˌeɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing, adj. 1) phs to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center 2) phs to emit rays, as of light or heat; irradiate 3) phs to issue or proceed in rays 4) (of… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 25radiate — verb (radiated, radiating) –verb (i) /ˈreɪdieɪt / (say raydeeayt) 1. to spread or move like rays or radii from a centre. 2. to emit rays, as of light or heat; irradiate. 3. to issue or proceed in rays. –verb (t) /ˈreɪdieɪt / (say raydeeayt) 4. to …

  • 26radiate —   Puka mai, pua i mai, kukuna, wanao a.    ♦ To radiate happiness, puka mai ka hau oli …

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  • 27Radiate-veined — Ra di*ate veined (r[=a] d[i^]*[asl]t v[=a]nd ), a. (Bot.) Having the principal veins radiating, or diverging, from the apex of the petiole; said of such leaves as those of the grapevine, most maples, and the castor oil plant. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 28radiate ligament — n a branching ligament uniting the front of the head of a rib with the bodies of the two vertebrae and the intervertebral disk between them called also stellate ligament * * * ligamentum capitis costae radiatum …

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  • 29Radiate (coin) — The radiate or Post reform radiate (the actual name, like many Roman coins of this time, is unknown), was introduced by Diocletian during his reforms. It looked very similar to an Antoninianus even with a radiated crown, except it misses the XXI… …

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  • 30Radiate ligament — Infobox Ligament Name = Radiate ligament Latin = ligamentum capitis costae radiatum GraySubject = 76 GrayPage = 299 Caption = Costovertebral articulations. Anterior view. (Radiate lig. visible at center.) Caption2 = From = To = System = Precursor …

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