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Enucleate   Listen
verb
Enucleate  v. t.  (past & past part. enucleated; pres. part. enucleating)  
1.
To bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks its enveloping husks or shell.
2.
(Med.) To remove without cutting (as a tumor).
3.
To bring to light; to make clear.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Enucleate" Quotes from Famous Books



... Having demurr'd onto her favour? But faith, and love, and honour lost,. Shall be reduc'd t' a Knight o' th' Post. Beside, that stripping may prevent What I'm to prove by argument, 90 And justify I have a tail And that way, too, my proof may fail. Oh that I cou'd enucleate, And solve the problems of my fate Or find, by necromantick art, 95 How far the dest'nies take my part For if I were not more than certain To win and wear her, and her fortune, I'd go no farther in his courtship, To hazard soul, estate, and worship 100 For though an oath obliges not ...
— Hudibras • Samuel Butler



Words linked to "Enucleate" :   biological science, enucleation, take, remove, surgery, biology, withdraw



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