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Nervate (gcide) | Nervate \Nerv"ate\ (n[~e]rv"[asl]t), a. (Bot.)
Nerved.
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enervate (encz) | enervate,oslabit enervate,vyčerpat enervate,zeslabit |
enervated (encz) | enervated,oslabil v: Zdeněk Broženervated,vyčerpal v: Zdeněk Broženervated,zeslabil v: Zdeněk Brož |
innervate (encz) | innervate,inervovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Binervate (gcide) | Binervate \Bi*nerv"ate\, a. [L. bis twice + nervus sinew,
nerve.]
1. (Bot.) Two-nerved; -- applied to leaves which have two
longitudinal ribs or nerves.
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2. (Zool.) Having only two nerves, as the wings of some
insects.
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curvinervate (gcide) | Curvinerved \Cur"vi*nerved`\ (-n?rvd`), a. [L. curvus bent + E.
nerve. ] (Bot.)
Having the ribs or the veins of the leaves curved; -- called
also curvinervate and curve-veined.
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Enervate (gcide) | Enervate \E*ner"vate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enervated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Enervating.] [L. enervatus, p. p. of enervare, fr.
enervis nerveless, weak; e out + nervus nerve. See Nerve.]
To deprive of nerve, force, strength, or courage; to render
feeble or impotent; to make effeminate; to impair the moral
powers of.
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A man . . . enervated by licentiousness. --Macaulay.
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And rhyme began t' enervate poetry. --Dryden.
Syn: To weaken; enfeeble; unnerve; debilitate.
[1913 Webster]Enervate \E*ner"vate\, a. [L. enervatus, p. p.]
Weakened; weak; without strength of force. --Pope.
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Enervated (gcide) | Enervate \E*ner"vate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enervated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Enervating.] [L. enervatus, p. p. of enervare, fr.
enervis nerveless, weak; e out + nervus nerve. See Nerve.]
To deprive of nerve, force, strength, or courage; to render
feeble or impotent; to make effeminate; to impair the moral
powers of.
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A man . . . enervated by licentiousness. --Macaulay.
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And rhyme began t' enervate poetry. --Dryden.
Syn: To weaken; enfeeble; unnerve; debilitate.
[1913 Webster]enervated \enervated\ adj.
lacking strength or vigor.
Syn: adynamic, asthenic, debilitated.
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enervated (gcide) | Enervate \E*ner"vate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enervated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Enervating.] [L. enervatus, p. p. of enervare, fr.
enervis nerveless, weak; e out + nervus nerve. See Nerve.]
To deprive of nerve, force, strength, or courage; to render
feeble or impotent; to make effeminate; to impair the moral
powers of.
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A man . . . enervated by licentiousness. --Macaulay.
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And rhyme began t' enervate poetry. --Dryden.
Syn: To weaken; enfeeble; unnerve; debilitate.
[1913 Webster]enervated \enervated\ adj.
lacking strength or vigor.
Syn: adynamic, asthenic, debilitated.
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Innervate (gcide) | Innervate \In*ner"vate\ ([i^]n*n[~e]r"v[=a]t), v. t. [See
Innerve.] (Anat.)
To supply with nerves; as, the heart is innervated by
pneumogastric and sympathetic branches.
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Trinervate (gcide) | Trinervate \Tri*nerv"ate\, a. [NL. trinervatus; pref. tri- + L.
nervus nerve.] (Bot.)
Having three ribs or nerves extending unbranched from the
base to the apex; -- said of a leaf. --Gray.
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Unnervate (gcide) | Unnervate \Un*nerv"ate\, a.
Enervate. [Obs.]
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enervate (wn) | enervate
v 1: weaken mentally or morally
2: disturb the composure of [syn: faze, unnerve, enervate,
unsettle] |
enervated (wn) | enervated
adj 1: lacking strength or vigor [syn: adynamic, asthenic,
debilitated, enervated] |
innervate (wn) | innervate
v 1: supply nerves to (some organ or body part)
2: stimulate to action; "innervate a muscle or a nerve" |
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