Words that rhyme with percolate
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assibilate
v 1: insert a sibilant sound before or after (another sound) 2: change into a sibilant; "In the syllable /si/, the /s/ sibilates in Japanese" -
ate
n 1: goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment -
collate
v 1: compare critically; of texts 2: to assemble in proper sequence; "collate the papers" -
constellate
v 1: scatter or intersperse like dots or studs; "Hills constellated with lights" [syn: dot, stud, constellate] 2: come together as in a cluster or flock; "The poets constellate in this town every summer" [syn: cluster, constellate, flock, clump] 3: form a constellation or cluster -
decollate
v 1: cut the head of; "the French King was beheaded during the Revolution" [syn: decapitate, behead, decollate] -
depilate
v 1: remove body hair; "epilate her legs" [syn: epilate, depilate] -
distillate
n 1: a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distilling; the product of distilling [syn: distillate, distillation] -
epilate
v 1: remove body hair; "epilate her legs" [syn: epilate, depilate] -
escalate
v 1: increase in extent or intensity; "The Allies escalated the bombing" [syn: escalate, intensify, step up] [ant: de-escalate, step down, weaken] -
extrapolate
v 1: draw from specific cases for more general cases [syn: generalize, generalise, extrapolate, infer] 2: estimate the value of [syn: interpolate, extrapolate] 3: gain knowledge of (an area not known or experienced) by extrapolating -
interpolate
v 1: estimate the value of [syn: interpolate, extrapolate] 2: insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby [syn: interpolate, alter, falsify] -
mutilate
v 1: destroy or injure severely; "The madman mutilates art work" [syn: mutilate, mangle, cut up] 2: alter so as to make unrecognizable; "The tourists murdered the French language" [syn: mangle, mutilate, murder] 3: destroy or injure severely; "mutilated bodies" [syn: mutilate, mar] -
scintillate
v 1: give off; "the substance scintillated sparks and flashes" 2: reflect brightly; "Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside" [syn: sparkle, scintillate, coruscate] 3: emit or reflect light in a flickering manner; "Does a constellation twinkle more brightly than a single star?" [syn: twinkle, winkle, scintillate] 4: physics: fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon; "the phosphor fluoresced" 5: be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity; "The musical performance sparkled"; "A scintillating conversation"; "his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall" [syn: sparkle, scintillate, coruscate] -
sibilate
v 1: pronounce with an initial sibilant 2: utter a sibilant 3: express or utter with a hiss [syn: hiss, sizz, siss, sibilate] 4: make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval [syn: hiss, siss, sizz, sibilate] -
titillate
v 1: touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements [syn: tickle, titillate, vellicate] 2: excite pleasurably or erotically; "A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine" -
umbellate
adj 1: bearing or consisting of or resembling umbels [syn: umbellate, umbellar] 2: resembling an umbel in form [syn: umbellate, umbel-like] -
ventilate
v 1: expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms" [syn: vent, ventilate, air out, air] 2: expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage; "Wheat should be well ventilated" 3: circulate through and freshen; "The gust of air ventilated the room" 4: give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers" [syn: vent, ventilate, give vent] 5: furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape; "The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space" -
cantillate
v 1: recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm; "The rabbi chanted a prayer" [syn: chant, intone, intonate, cantillate] -
jubilate
v 1: celebrate a jubilee 2: to express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?" [syn: exuberate, exult, rejoice, triumph, jubilate] -
papillate
adj 1: resembling or covered with papillae -
apiculate
adj 1: (of a leaf shape) having a short sharply pointed tip -
auriculate
adj 1: having auricles [syn: auriculate, auriculated] -
geniculate
adj 1: bent at a sharp angle -
orbiculate
adj 1: circular or nearly circular [syn: orbiculate, orbicular] -
ossiculate
adj 1: pertaining to the ossicles in the middle ear [syn: ossicular, ossiculate] -
mandibulate
adj 1: having mandibles -
annulate
adj 1: shaped like a ring [syn: annular, annulate, annulated, circinate, ringed, ring-shaped, doughnut-shaped] -
serrulate
adj 1: minutely serrated -
campanulate
adj 1: shaped like a bell or campana; "campanulate flowers of the genus Campanula" [syn: campanulate, campanular, campanulated] -
carunculate
adj 1: having a caruncle [syn: carunculate, carunculated] -
operculate
adj 1: having an operculum [syn: operculate, operculated] -
proconsulate
n 1: the position of proconsul [syn: proconsulship, proconsulate] -
pistillate
adj 1: bearing or consisting of carpels [syn: carpellate, pistillate] [ant: acarpellous, acarpelous] 2: having gynoecia, or pistils, the ovule-bearing organ of a seed plant -
hyperventilate
v 1: produce hyperventilation in; "The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient" 2: breathe excessively hard and fast; "The mountain climber started to hyperventilate" -
alit
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apostolate
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cullet
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aydt
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ait
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corbiculate
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funiculate
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monticulate
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pelliculate
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scrobiculate
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straticulate
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utriculate
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biarticulate
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ligulate
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mandalit
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barrulet
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cephalate
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cingulate
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lobulate
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osselet
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spathulate
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strigilate
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foveolate
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scutellate
See also percolate definition and percolate synonyms
