Definition of Decollates. Meaning of Decollates. Synonyms of Decollates

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Definition of Decollates

Decollate
Decollate De*col"late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decollated; p. pr. & vb. n. Decollating.] [L. decollatus, p. p. of decollare to behead; de- + collum neck.] To sever from the neck; to behead; to decapitate. The decollated head of St. John the Baptist. --Burke.

Meaning of Decollates from wikipedia

- Rumina decollata on the UF / IFAS — Featured Creatures website. A photo of decollates feeding on Helix (ivy) Crosse H. (1873). Diagnoses molluscorum novorum...
- In some species it breaks away, leaving the s**** truncated or decollated. Decollated s**** usually have the whorls of the spire closely wound and not...
- scratchy substance such as diatomaceous earth can also deter snails. The decollate snail (Rumina decollata) will capture and eat garden snails, and because...
- Latin collis colliculus coll- neck Latin collum accolade, col, collar, decollate, decollation, décolletage, encollar color- color Latin color bicolor,...
- whole, s**** and all. Some carnivorous species of snails, such as the decollate snail and the rosy wolf snail, also prey on other land snails. Such carnivorous...
- Latin collis colliculus coll- neck Latin collum accolade, col, collar, decollate, decollation, décolletage, encollar color- color Latin color bicolor,...
- pot-plants, or for wherever else the supply is adequate.[citation needed] The decollate snail (Rumina decollata) will capture and eat garden snails, and because...
- in stanza 14 of Sigrdrífumál is also a reference to Mímir's speaking, decollated head. Stanzas 20 and 24 of the poem Fjölsvinnsmál refer to Yggdrasil as...
- predatory (and often cannibalistic) molluscs, (e.g.octopuses, murexes, decollate snails and oyster drills), arthropods such as crabs and firefly larvae...
- culture, cultivate, incult, etc. colony, colonial, etc. collar, accolade, decollate, etc palindrome, palimpsest, palinode telegraph, television, etc. evolve...