Definition of Ovating

1. ovate [v] - See also: ovate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ovating

ovaritides
ovaritis
ovarium
ovarium bipartitum
ovarium disjunctum
ovarium gyratum
ovarium lobatum
ovarium masculinum
ovary
ovaryless
ovate
ovate leaf
ovated
ovately
ovates
ovating (current term)
ovation
ovational
ovations
ovator
ovators
ovel
ovels
oven
oven-proof
oven-ready
oven broil
oven dry ton
oven glove
oven gloves

Literary usage of Ovating

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

1. Human Nature and the Social Order by Charles Horton Cooley (1902)
"But however this may be, the n gg a whole is always more or less novel or an o- ovating- Not one of us floats quite inert upon ..."

2. The Fall of Rome, and the Rise of the New Nationalities: A Series of by John George Sheppard (1861)
"A party of them forced their way into ;!ie residence of the Patrician, seized upon his young son, and s-.ovating him upon a buckler, after the barbarian ..."

3. Monument to the Memory of Henry Clay (1857)
"ovating influence. Wherever that influence is felt, a desire for protection under those institutions is awakened. Expansion seems to be regulated, ..."

4. The Phonographic Dictionary and Phrase Book by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1901)
"... ren'ovating renova'Iion renova'tionist и else (see nothing) i one ren'ovator renown' n more (see i one's renown'edly renown'er remote'ly remote'ness •*- ..."

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