Definition of Nidate

1. to become implanted in the uterus [v -DATED, -DATING, -DATES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nidate

nictitate
nictitated
nictitates
nictitating
nictitating membrane
nictitating membranes
nictitating spasm
nictitation
nictitations
nicy-nicy
nid
nidal
nidamental
nidaries
nidary
nidate (current term)
nidated
nidates
nidating
nidation
nidations
nidda
nidder
niddering
nidderings
niddicock
nide
nided
nidering

Literary usage of Nidate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1918)
"... Into 2000 shares of $100 each, became Insolvent and In June, 1901, the Comptroller of the Currency appointed a receiver to liq- nidate its affairs. ..."

2. The History of British India by James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson (1848)
"The Letter is dated 7th of April, 1788, in it he endeavours to in- nidate Mr. Paterson from disclaiming his concurrence in Burke's accusations ; without ..."

3. The History of Ten Years, 1830-1840: Or, France Under Louis Philippe by Louis Blanc (1848)
"... Périer had hoped by a pompous display of strength at least to nidate the republican party. But under the guidance of men whose ness grew with the danger ..."

4. The Farmstead: The Making of the Rural Home and the Lay-out of the Farm by Isaac Phillips Roberts (1900)
"... nidate taxes and interest charges. The orchard may be cheaper at $500 per acre than the balance of the farm is at $75 per acre, or it may be only an ..."

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