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Definition of Marinates
1. marinate [v] - See also: marinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marinates
Literary usage of Marinates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archaeology of Houses and Households in Ancient Creteby Kevin Glowacki, Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan by Kevin Glowacki, Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan (2008)
"N. Marinates 1984a, pp. 109- 112; L. Morgan 1995b, pp. 183-184. 81. The intersection
between face and fist in the right Boxing Boy is largely restored, ..."
2. Kephala: A Late Neolithic Settlement and Cemetery by John E. Coleman (1977)
"114). 1 The dagger is on display in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens,
Case 72, no. 4720. 3 This may have been a rush mat; see Marinates, 1957, p. ..."
3. Home Plate: The Traveler's Food Guide to Cooperstown and Otsego County, NY by Brenda Berstler (2006)
"... bottle of this classic Upstate New York sauce marinates two pounds of cubed
chicken, beef or pork. Marinate for 24 hours, place on skewers and grill. ..."
4. The Nineteenth Century (1892)
"... with the Marinates; the Sarmates with the Alans, the Carpes, and the Huns.
Later on, we also see the conception of nations gradually developing in ..."
5. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architectureby Nancy Bookidis, Ronald S. Stroud by Nancy Bookidis, Ronald S. Stroud (1997)
"... "Early Greek Temples: Their Origin and Function," Early Greek Cult Practice, R.
Hagg, N. Marinates, and GC Nordquist, ..."