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Acciaccatura
Acciaccatura Ac*ciac`ca*tu"ra, n. [It., from acciaccare to crush.] (Mus.) A short grace note, one semitone below the note to which it is prefixed; -- used especially in organ music. Now used as equivalent to the short appoggiatura.
Adjudicature
Adjudicature Ad*ju"di*ca*ture, n. Adjudication.
Allocatur
Allocatur Al`lo*ca"tur, n. [LL., it is allowed, fr. allocare to allow.] (Law) ``Allowed.' The word allocatur expresses the allowance of a proceeding, writ, order, etc., by a court, judge, or judicial officer.
caricatura
Caricature Car"i*ca*ture, n. [It. caricatura, fr. caricare to charge, overload, exaggerate. See Charge, v. t.] 1. An exaggeration, or distortion by exaggeration, of parts or characteristics, as in a picture. 2. A picture or other figure or description in which the peculiarities of a person or thing are so exaggerated as to appear ridiculous; a burlesque; a parody. [Formerly written caricatura.] The truest likeness of the prince of French literature will be the one that has most of the look of a caricature. --I. Taylor. A grotesque caricature of virtue. --Macaulay.
Caricature
Caricature Car"i*ca*ture, n. [It. caricatura, fr. caricare to charge, overload, exaggerate. See Charge, v. t.] 1. An exaggeration, or distortion by exaggeration, of parts or characteristics, as in a picture. 2. A picture or other figure or description in which the peculiarities of a person or thing are so exaggerated as to appear ridiculous; a burlesque; a parody. [Formerly written caricatura.] The truest likeness of the prince of French literature will be the one that has most of the look of a caricature. --I. Taylor. A grotesque caricature of virtue. --Macaulay.
Caricature
Caricature Car"i*ca*ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caricatured; p. pr. & vb. n. Caricaturing.] To make or draw a caricature of; to represent with ridiculous exaggeration; to burlesque. He could draw an ill face, or caricature a good one, with a masterly hand. --Lord Lyttelton.
Caricatured
Caricature Car"i*ca*ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caricatured; p. pr. & vb. n. Caricaturing.] To make or draw a caricature of; to represent with ridiculous exaggeration; to burlesque. He could draw an ill face, or caricature a good one, with a masterly hand. --Lord Lyttelton.
Caricaturing
Caricature Car"i*ca*ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caricatured; p. pr. & vb. n. Caricaturing.] To make or draw a caricature of; to represent with ridiculous exaggeration; to burlesque. He could draw an ill face, or caricature a good one, with a masterly hand. --Lord Lyttelton.
Caricaturist
Caricaturist Car"i*ca*tu`rist, n. One who caricatures.
Duplicature
Duplicature Du"pli*ca*ture, n. [Cf. F. duplicature.] A doubling; a fold, as of a membrane.
Mercature
Mercature Mer"ca*ture (?; 135), n. [L. mercatura commerce.] Commerce; traffic; trade. [Obs.]
Plicature
Plicature Plic"a*ture, n. [L. plicatura, fr. plicare to fold.] A fold; a doubling; a plication. --Dr. H. More.
Scaturient
Scaturient Sca*tu"ri*ent, a.[L. scaturiens, p. pr. of scaturire gush out, from scatere to bubble, gush.] Gushing forth; full to overflowing; effusive. [R.] A pen so scaturient and unretentive. --Sir W. Scott.
Scaturiginous
Scaturiginous Scat`u*rig"i*nous, a. [L. scaturiginosus, fr. scaturigo gushing water. See Scaturient.] Abounding with springs. [Obs.]
Vacatur
Vacatur Va*ca"tur, n. [NL., it is made void, fr. L. vacare to be empty. See Vacant.] (Law) An order of court by which a proceeding is set aside or annulled.

Meaning of Catur from wikipedia

- Catur means "four" in Sanskrit, and may refer to: Chaturanga, an ancient Indian strategy board game Turiya, pure consciousness in Hindu philosophy This...
- destruction. In post-Vedic texts, the words "yuga" and "age" commonly denote a catur-yuga (pronounced chatur yuga), a cycle of four world ages—for example, in...
- Catur Pamungkas (born July 19, 1989) is an Indonesian former footballer who plays as a midfielder. He was signed for Martapura to play in Liga 2 in the...
- and "Yuga", sometimes with reverential capitalization, commonly denote a "catur-yuga", a cycle of four world ages, unless expressly limited by the name...
- Arief Catur Pamungkas (born 25 July 1999) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as an full-back for Liga 1 club ****baya Surabaya. On 2021...
- v t e Catur sloka is a Sanskrit term, referring to the four most important verses from a scripture, usually Bhagavad-gita or Bhagavata Purana spoken directly...
- day: átʰa yaccáturviṃśatimātmáno'kuruta tásmāc-cátur-viṃśaty-ardʰa-māsaḥ saṃ-vatsaraḥ sá etaiś-cátur-viṃśatyā triṃ-śád-iṣṭakair-ātmábʰir-na vyábʰavat-sa...
- Catur Rintang Heni Setiawan (born 16 May 1988) is an Indonesian former footballer who plays as a midfielder. He pla**** since 2009 for Persi**** Jepara...
- and India to help formulate the core principles behind Balinese Hinduism (Catur Veda, Upanishad, Puranas, Itihasa). In particular, the political self-determination...
- Pakualaman. Catur Sagotra Surakarta Sunanate Yogyakarta Sultanate Duchy of Mangkunagaran Surakarta Duchy of Pakualaman Yogyakarta The formation of Catur Sagotra...