Words that rhyme with stomate

  • ate
    n 1: goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment
  • chromate
    n 1: any salt or ester of chromic acid
  • comate
    adj 1: bearing a coma; crowned with an assemblage of branches or leaves or bracts; "comate royal palms"; "pineapples are comate" [syn: comate, comose] 2: of certain seeds (such as cotton) having a tuft or tufts of hair; "comate (or comose) seeds"; "a comal tuft" [syn: comate, comose, comal]
  • cremate
    v 1: reduce to ashes; "Cremate a corpse"
  • dichromate
    n 1: a salt of the hypothetical dichromic acid [syn: bichromate, dichromate]
  • overestimate
    n 1: an appraisal that is too high [syn: overestimate, overestimation, overvaluation, overappraisal] 2: a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high [syn: overestimate, overestimation, overrating, overreckoning] v 1: make too high an estimate of; "He overestimated his own powers" [syn: overestimate, overrate] [ant: underestimate, underrate] 2: assign too high a value to; "You are overestimating the value of your old car" [syn: overvalue, overestimate] [ant: underestimate, undervalue]
  • palmate
    adj 1: (of the feet of water birds) having three toes connected by a thin fold of skin 2: of a leaf shape; having leaflets or lobes radiating from a common point [syn: palmate, palm-shaped]
  • playmate
    n 1: a companion at play [syn: playmate, playfellow]
  • primate
    n 1: a senior clergyman and dignitary [syn: archpriest, hierarch, high priest, prelate, primate] 2: any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet
  • roommate
    n 1: an associate who shares a room with you [syn: roommate, roomie, roomy]
  • schoolmate
    n 1: an acquaintance that you go to school with [syn: schoolmate, classmate, schoolfellow, class fellow]
  • shipmate
    n 1: an associate on the same ship with you
  • stalemate
    n 1: a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible; "reached an impasse on the negotiations" [syn: deadlock, dead end, impasse, stalemate, standstill] 2: drawing position in chess: any of a player's possible moves would place his king in check v 1: subject to a stalemate
  • sublimate
    adj 1: made pure n 1: the product of vaporization of a solid v 1: direct energy or urges into useful activities 2: make more subtle or refined [syn: rarefy, sublimate, subtilize] 3: remove impurities from, increase the concentration of, and separate through the process of distillation; "purify the water" [syn: purify, sublimate, make pure, distill] 4: change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting; "sublime iodine"; "some salts sublime when heated" [syn: sublime, sublimate] 5: vaporize and then condense right back again [syn: sublime, sublimate]
  • underestimate
    n 1: an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value [syn: underestimate, underestimation, underrating, underreckoning] v 1: assign too low a value to; "Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price" [syn: undervalue, underestimate] [ant: overestimate, overvalue] 2: make a deliberately low estimate; "The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed" [syn: lowball, underestimate] 3: make too low an estimate of; "he underestimated the work that went into the renovation"; "Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river" [syn: underestimate, underrate] [ant: overestimate, overrate]
  • workmate
    n 1: a fellow worker
  • teammate
    n 1: a fellow member of a team; "it was his first start against his former teammates" [syn: teammate, mate]
  • carbamate
    n 1: a salt (or ester) of carbamic acid
  • diplomate
    n 1: medical specialist whose competence has been certified by a diploma granted by an appropriate professional group
  • bromate
    v 1: react with bromine [syn: bromate, brominate] 2: treat with bromine [syn: bromate, brominate]
  • bichromate
    n 1: a salt of the hypothetical dichromic acid [syn: bichromate, dichromate]
  • reanimate
    v 1: give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health" [syn: animate, recreate, reanimate, revive, renovate, repair, quicken, vivify, revivify]
  • seatmate
  • aydt
  • racemate
  • ait
  • coelomate
  • sulphamate
  • formate
  • soulmate

See also stomate definition