it means for no particular reason
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Do you mean something like "depopulated"?
"Eight" refers to the number 8. "Ate" is the past tense of "eat," meaning to consume food.
It can be (precipitate, neonate), but it is usually a verb form when added to nouns (alien-alienate, decor-decorate). The suffix -ion or -tion is a noun form for those verbs. The ending -ate is also seen in adjectives (profligate).
The apatosaurus was a herbivore, meaning it only ate plants.
7 8 9. Meaning seven ATE nine.
Ngatea, itself, has no meaning. However, it is a derivative of the Maori name Nga Ate, which means heart of center.
"Eight" and "ate" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Eight" denotes the number 8, while "ate" is the past tense of the verb "eat."
No; it is an adjective meaning whole or complete: he ate the entire pizza himself.
Prestidigitate.
Brachiosaurus did not have prey. It was an herbivore, meaning it only ate plants.
The suffix "-ate" often indicates that a compound or ion contains oxygen and another element or radical. It is commonly found in names of salts or esters formed from acids.