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decollate

VT ตัดหัว ออก  behead decapitate tad-hua-org

 

decollated

A ซึ่ง ถูก ตัดหัว ออก  sueng-took-tad-hua-org

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DECOLLATE

v.t.To behead.

 

DECOLLATED

pp. Beheaded.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DECOLLATE

De *col "late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decollated; p. pr. & vb. n.Decollating.] Etym: [L. decollatus, p. p. of decollare to behead; de- + collum neck. ]

 

Defn: To sever from the neck; to behead; to decapitate. The decollated head of St. John the Baptist. Burke.

 

DECOLLATED

DECOLLATED De *col "la *ted, a. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Decapitated; worn or cast off in the process of growth, as the apex of certain univalve shells.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

decollate

de col late 1 |diˈkäˌlāt ˈdɛkəleɪt | verb [ with obj. ] archaic behead (someone ). DERIVATIVES de col la tion |ˌdekəˈlāSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin decollat- beheaded, from the verb decollare, from de- (expressing removal ) + collum neck.

 

decollate

de col late 2 |ˈdekəˌlāt, ˈdēkə -ˈdɛkəleɪt | verb [ no obj. ] separate sheets of paper, such as multi-ply computer paper, into different piles. DERIVATIVES de col la tion |ˌdekəˈlāSHən, ˌdēkə - |noun, de col la tor |-ˌlātər |noun ORIGIN 1960s: from de- away from + collate .

 

Oxford Dictionary

decollate

decollate 1 |dɪˈkɒleɪt, ˈdɛkəleɪt | verb [ with obj. ] archaic behead (someone ). DERIVATIVES decollation noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin decollat- beheaded , from the verb decollare, from de- (expressing removal ) + collum neck .

 

decollate

decollate 2 |ˌdiːkəˈleɪt | verb [ no obj. ] mechanically separate sheets of paper into different piles. DERIVATIVES decollation noun, decollator noun ORIGIN 1960s: from de- away from + collate .