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prolate
CIDE DICTIONARY
prolate, a. [L. prolatus, used as p. p. of proferre to bring forth, to extend; pro + latus, p. p. See Pro-, and Tolerate. ].
Stretched out; extended; especially, elongated in the direction of a line joining the poles; as, a prolate spheroid; -- opposed to oblate . [1913 Webster]
prolate, v. t.
To utter; to pronounce. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
prolate, adj.
1 Geom. (of a spheroid) lengthened in the direction of a polar diameter (cf. OBLATE(2)).
2 growing or extending in width.
3 widely spread.
4 Gram. = PROLATIVE.
1 Geom. (of a spheroid) lengthened in the direction of a polar diameter (cf. OBLATE(2)).
2 growing or extending in width.
3 widely spread.
4 Gram. = PROLATIVE.
Derivative
prolately adv.
Etymology
L prolatus past part. of proferre prolong (as PRO-(1), ferre carry)
ROGET THESAURUS
prolate
Voice
VB utter, breathe, give utterance, give tongue, cry, ejaculate, rap out, vocalize, prolate, articulate, enunciate, pronounce, accentuate, aspirate, deliver, mouth, whisper in the ear.For further exploring for "prolate" in Webster Dictionary Online