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- OSCULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Osculate comes from the Latin noun osculum, meaning "kiss" or "little mouth " It was included in a dictionary of "hard" words in 1656, but we have no evidence that anyone actually used it until the 19th century—except for scientists who used it differently to mean "to have contact with "
- Osculated - definition of osculated by The Free Dictionary
Define osculated osculated synonyms, osculated pronunciation, osculated translation, English dictionary definition of osculated v os·cu·lat·ed , os·cu·lat·ing , os·cu·lates v tr 1 To kiss 2 Mathematics To have three or more points coincident with v intr To come together;
- OSCULATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
OSCULATE definition: to come into close contact or union See examples of osculate used in a sentence
- Osculated - crossword puzzle clues answers - Dan Word
Here are the possible solutions for "Osculated" clue It was last seen in Daily quick crossword We have 1 possible answer in our database Hopefully you found the right answer here
- OSCULATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OSCULATE definition: 1 to kiss 2 to touch at a point where two parts of a curve have a common tangent 3 to kiss Learn more
- Osculate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To osculate is to kiss or touch with your lips If you osculate your dog on the mouth, some of your family members will laugh while others will be disgusted
- Osculate - Wikipedia
The obsolete Quinarian system of biological classification attempted to group creatures into circles which could touch or overlap with adjacent circles, a phenomenon called 'osculation'
- OSCULATE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'osculate' osculate in American English (ˈɑskjəˌleɪt ) verb transitive, verb intransitive Word forms: osculated, osculating Origin: < L osculatus, pp of osculari, to kiss < osculum, little mouth: see osculum to kiss [a pretentious or facetious usage]
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