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Definition of Velate

Velate
Velate Ve"late, a. [L. velatus, p. p. of velare to veil. See Veil.] (Bot.) Having a veil; veiled.

Meaning of Velate from wikipedia

- Usmate Velate (Brianzoeu: Oeus Velaa) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Monza and Brianza in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 25...
- † Velates balkanicus Bontscheff, 1896 † Velates californicus Vokes, 1935 † Velates perversus (Gmelin, 1791) † Velates rogeri Abb****, 1967 † Velates rugatus...
- Fermo, Sangallo, Santa Maria del Monte, Sant'Ambrogio, Schiranna, Ungheria, Velate Government  • Mayor Davide Galimberti (PD) Area  • Total 54 km2 (21 sq mi)...
- cell dendrites, 210 total dendritic digits and 230 synaptic junctions. Velate astrocytes are glia that sheath the glomeruli. They are protoplasmic astrocytes...
- Guido da Velate (also Guy or Wido) (died 1071) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1045 until his death, though he had simoniacally abdicated in 1067. He...
- northeast of Milan. Arcore borders the following muni****lities: Usmate Velate, Camparada, Lesmo, Bi****ono, Vimercate, Villasanta, Concorezzo. The origin...
- Guido of Arezzo (c. 991/992–after 1033), Italian music theorist Guido da Velate, (died 1071) bishop of Milan Guido Bonatti (died c. 1298), Italian mathematician...
- Leopoldo Pirelli (Velate, 1925 – Portofino, January 23, 2007) was an Italian heir and businessman. Leopoldo Pirelli was born in 1925 in Velate, Italy. His father...
- Nord, was released in 2012. Alberto Colombo is the postmaster of Usmate Velate in Brianza, fails to secure a transfer to Milan, which was given to a disabled...
- Arnolfo II da Arsago (998–1018) Ariberto da Intimiano (1018–1045) Guido da Velate (1045–1069) Attone (1070–1075) Gotofredo II da Castiglione (1070–1075, antibishop)...