sublate

verb
/sʌbˈleɪt/

Etymology

From Latin sublatum, past participle of suffero.

  1. derived from sublatum

Definitions

  1. To negate, deny or contradict.

  2. To take or carry away

    To take or carry away; to remove.

    • The aucthores of ye mischiefe [were] sublated and plucked awaye.
  3. Such that the ovary has a support, real or apparent.

    • Ovary 2-celled; style short, thick, sublate; stigma large, peltate.

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