English abbreviation dictionary - ate
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Ate
ate
lab. abbr.
Automated (or Automatic) Test Equipment univ. abbr.
Advanced Technology Education electron. abbr.
Automatic Test Equipment comp. assem. abbr.
After The Event
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1.
~ suffix 1 full of or showing a particular quality (very affectionate (=showing love)) 2 (in verbs) to make something have a particular quality (to activate (=make active) | to regulate (=make regular; control)) 3 in nouns a group of people with certain duties (the electorate (=voters) | an inspectorate) 4 in nouns the job, rank, or degree of a particular type of person (She was awarded her doctorate. (=the degree of doctor)) 5 technical in nouns a chemical salt formed from a particular acid (phosphate) - ~ly adv (in adverbs) (fortunately) ate the past tense of eat ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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past of eat ATE I. noun suffix Etymology: Middle English -at, from Anglo-French, from Latin -atus, -atum, masculine & neuter of -atus, past participle ending 1. one acted upon (in a specified way) distillate 2. New Latin -atum, from Latin chemical compound or complex anion derived from a (specified) compound or element phenolate; especially salt or ester of an acid with a name ending in -ic and not beginning with hydro- borate II. noun suffix Etymology: Middle English -at, from Anglo-French, from Latin -atus, from -a-, stem vowel of 1st conjunction + -tus, suffix of verbal nouns 1. office ; function ; rank ; group of persons holding a (specified) office or rank or having a (specified) function vicarate 2. state ; dominion ; jurisdiction emirate khanate III. adjective suffix Etymology: Middle English -at, from Latin -atus, from past participle ending of 1st conjunction verbs, from -a-, stem vowel of 1st conjunction + -tus, past participle suffix — more at -ed marked by having craniate IV. verb suffix Etymology: Middle English ~n, from Latin -atus, past participle ending act on (in a specified way) insulate ; cause to be modified or affected by camphorate ; cause to become activate ; furnish with capacitate ATE noun Etymology: Greek Ate Date: 1583 a Greek goddess personifying foolhardy and ruinous impulse ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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past of EAT. ATE 1. suffix. 1 forming nouns denoting: a status or office (doctorate; episcopate). b state or function (curate; magistrate; mandate). 2 Chem. forming nouns denoting the salt of an acid with a corresponding name ending in -ic (chlorate; nitrate). 3 forming nouns denoting a group (electorate). 4 Chem. forming nouns denoting a product (condensate; filtrate). Etymology: from or after OF -at or {eacute}(e) or f. L -atus noun or past part.: cf. -ATE(2) 2. suffix. 1 forming adjectives and nouns (associate; delegate; duplicate; separate). 2 forming adjectives from Latin or English nouns and adjectives (cordate; insensate; Italianate). Etymology: from or after (F -{eacute} f.) L - atus past part. of verbs in -are 3. suffix forming verbs (associate; duplicate; fascinate; hyphenate; separate). Etymology: from or after (F -er f.) L - are (past part. -atus): cf. -ATE(2) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. p. от eat Ate 1. греч. миф. Ата, Ате (олицетворение мгновенного безумия) 2. мгновенное безумие, безумный порыв (в греческом театре) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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