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"significate" Definitions
  1. a thing that is signified or indicated
  2. one of several characters or instances signified by a common term

5 Sentences With "significate"

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She says that while they have yet to see a significate decrease in interest in pumpkin spice, maple is indeed on the rise — and pumpkin spice is partially the reason.
Belle-Isle-en-Terre () is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France. Belle isle - in modern French - Belle île meaning "beautiful island" and en Terre significate "on the ground".
Søndfjords Avis was a Norwegian newspaper published in Florø in Sogn og Fjordane between 1898 and 1909. It was a publication of the liberal Venstre political party and took a radical stance on political matters, such as advocating republicanism. For this, it took a significate drop in readership from 1905 following the Norwegian monarchy plebiscite. A digital archive of the newspaper is available at the University of Bergen.
Other members of the WNT family that are required for the development of the reproductive tract are Wnt4 and Wnt7a. Failure to develop reproductive tract will result in infertility. Not only is the WNT5A gene responsible for this formation but also is significate in the postnatal production of the uterine glands otherwise known as adenogenesis which is essential for adult function. In addition to these two developments Wnt5a it needed for the complete process of estrogen mediated cellular and molecular responses.
In the 15th century, people began to believe that drilling was a cure for mental problems due to a magical stone of madness or stone of folly in the head, which had to be removed. Paintings that portray this practice exist, the most significate ones include The Extraction of the Stone of Madness c. 1488-1516 by Hieronymus Bosch and A Surgeon Extracting the Stone of Folly by Pieter Huys. The exstraction of the stone of Madness, Hieronymus Bosch - Trepanation From the Renaissance ages, cranial drilling continued to evolve and surgical practice was used less due to the high mortality rate.

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