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Alcoholature
Alcoholature Al`co*hol"a*ture, n. [Cf. F. alcoolature.] (Med.) An alcoholic tincture prepared with fresh plants. --New Eng. Dict.
Binary nomenclature
Binary Bi"na*ry, a. [L. binarius, fr. bini two by two, two at a time, fr. root of bis twice; akin to E. two: cf. F. binaire.] Compounded or consisting of two things or parts; characterized by two (things). Binary arithmetic, that in which numbers are expressed according to the binary scale, or in which two figures only, 0 and 1, are used, in lieu of ten; the cipher multiplying everything by two, as in common arithmetic by ten. Thus, 1 is one; 10 is two; 11 is three; 100 is four, etc. --Davies & Peck. Binary compound (Chem.), a compound of two elements, or of an element and a compound performing the function of an element, or of two compounds performing the function of elements. Binary logarithms, a system of logarithms devised by Euler for facilitating musical calculations, in which 1 is the logarithm of 2, instead of 10, as in the common logarithms, and the modulus 1.442695 instead of .43429448. Binary measure (Mus.), measure divisible by two or four; common time. Binary nomenclature (Nat. Hist.), nomenclature in which the names designate both genus and species. Binary scale (Arith.), a uniform scale of notation whose ratio is two. Binary star (Astron.), a double star whose members have a revolution round their common center of gravity. Binary theory (Chem.), the theory that all chemical compounds consist of two constituents of opposite and unlike qualities.
Capillature
Capillature Ca*pil"la*ture, n. [L. capillatura.] A bush of hair; frizzing of the hair. --Clarke.
Celature
Celature Cel"a*ture, n. [L. caelatura, fr. caelare to engrave in relief.] 1. The act or art of engraving or embossing. 2. That which is engraved. [Obs.] --Hakewill.
Colature
Colature Col"a*ture (?; 135), n. [L. colatura, from colare: cf. F. colature. See Colander.] The process of straining; the matter strained; a strainer. [R.]
Entablature
Entablature En*tab"la*ture (?; 135), n. [OF. entablature: cf. It intavolatura, fr. LL. intabulare to construct a basis; L. in + tabulatum board work, flooring, fr. tabula. See Table.] (Arch.) The superstructure which lies horizontally upon the columns. See Illust. of Column, Cornice. Note: It is commonly divided into architrave, the part immediately above the column; frieze, the central space; and cornice, the upper projecting moldings. --Parker.
Filature
Filature Fil"a*ture (?; 135), n. [LL. filatura, fr. filare to spin: cf. F. filature. See Filatory.] 1. A drawing out into threads; hence, the reeling of silk from cocoons. --Ure. 2. A reel for drawing off silk from cocoons; also, an establishment for reeling silk.
Gallature
Gallature Gal"la*ture (?; 135), n. [From L. gallus a cock.] (Zo["o]l.) The tread, treadle, or chalasa of an egg.
Legislature
Legislature Legislature, n. Note: The legislatures of some of the more important states having constitutional government are as follows, the general name (or a translation of it) of the legislative body collectively being given under the heading legislature, or parliament:
Maculature
Maculature Mac"u*la*ture, n. Blotting paper. [Obs.]
Musculature
Musculature Mus"cu*la*ture, n. [Cf. F. musculature.] (Anat.) Musculation.
Nomenclature
Nomenclature No"men*cla`ture, n. [L. nomenclatura: cf. F. nomenclature. See Nomenclator.] 1. A name. [Obs.] --Bacon. 2. A vocabulary, dictionary, or glossary. [R.] 3. The technical names used in any particular branch of science or art, or by any school or individual; as, the nomenclature of botany or of chemistry; the nomenclature of Lavoisier and his associates.
Tablature
Tablature Tab"la*ture, n. [Cf. F. tablature ancient mode of musical notation. See Table.] 1. (Paint.) A painting on a wall or ceiling; a single piece comprehended in one view, and formed according to one design; hence, a picture in general. --Shaftesbury. 2. (Mus.) An ancient mode of indicating musical sounds by letters and other signs instead of by notes. The chimes of bells are so rarely managed that I went up to that of Sir Nicholas, where I found who played all sorts of compositions from the tablature before him as if he had fingered an organ. --Evelyn. 3. (Anat.) Division into plates or tables with intervening spaces; as, the tablature of the cranial bones.
Tubulature
Tubulature Tu"bu*la`ture, n. (Chem.) A tubulure.

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- by him and the group for the martyrs of Kargil from Aurangabad, Nagpur, Lature and Solapur through which hostels were made. Vijay Darda has taken an initiative...
- Morlaye. That edition was titled, and is now sometimes referred to as, tab[u]lature de leut. De Rippe's oeuvre consists of 26 fantasias, 59 intabulations (46...
- the settlement on the River Yeo and Yatton Blewitt), and is recorded as Lature in the Domesday Book. West Yatton was also known as Yatton-Kaynes in the...
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