Grate
111red|in|te|grate — «rehd IHN tuh grayt», verb, grat|ed, grat|ing. Archaic. –v.t. to make whole again; restore to a perfect state; renew; reestablish. –v.i. to become whole again; be renewed. ╂[< Latin redintegrāre (with English …
112re|grate — «rih GRAYT», transitive verb, grat|ed, grat|ing. 1. to buy up (grain, provisions, or other commodities) to sell again at a profit in or near the same market. It was formerly forbidden by law. 2. to sell again (commodities so bought); …
113re|in|te|grate — «ree IHN tuh grayt», transitive verb, grat|ed, grat|ing. to integrate over again or in a new way …
114re|mi|grate — «ree MY grayt», intransitive verb, grat|ed, grat|ing. to migrate again or back …
115trans|mi|grate — «trans MY grayt, tranz », intransitive verb, grat|ed, grat|ing. 1. (of the soul) to pass at death into another body. 2. to move from one place to another to settle there; migrate. ╂[< Latin trānsmigrāre (with English …
116eel grate — 1) a kinnd of trap placed in a mill race to catch eels (English dialect) 2) catching eels with a spiked pole or stang …
117Nordmore grate — a groundfish excluding device used on small meshed shrimp trawls introduced in Canada in 1993 …
118pond grate — a screen installed at the inlet or outlet of a water body to prevent entry or escape of fish …
119travelling-grate sintering machine — Смотри Аглолента …
120cattle grate — /ˈkætl greɪt/ (say katl grayt) noun → cattle grid …