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Hecate

NOUN
  1. (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches

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  • The MVDI shareholders are to receive approximately 16 million shares of a to be issued new series of preferred shares that cannot be sold, transferred, pledged, hypothecated, or converted to common shares for a period of at least three years. Undefined
  • Naked; athecate; tentacles _Dendrosomidæ_ numerous, all alike, knobbed and grouped in tufts. Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
  • We will only contribute to resources that are available to all members of the IMF around the world, we will not contribute to a fund that is hypothecated, that is directly linked to the euro zone," he said. Reuters: Top News
  • When the Senator is trapped in the coils of his own creation – did he hypothesize or hypothecate? Stromata Blog:
  • “He is trying to hypothecate the lot or any part of it at one-fifty.” The Titan
  • Our observations show that the inhabited portions of Hecate have been detached from the rest of the ship. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • For example, both Scalia and Rehnquist misused the word “hypothecate,” apparently confusing it with the near homonym “hypothesize,” which, admittedly, a dictionary or two will give as a secondary definition (in my view, this merely a reification of the sound-alike confusion and reflects the descriptive (as opposed to prescriptive) philosophy of the editor). Business, Law, Economics & Society
  • Naked or thecate; stalked or not; _Acinetidæ_ tentacles numerous, usually knobbed and all alike Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
  • Hecate's words faltered and she trembled with weakness and exhaustion.
  • Sphenothallus Hall, 1847 is a widespread Paleozoic marine taxon that has been interpreted most recently as a tubiculous annelid or other ‘worm’ or as a thecate hydrozoan or scyphozoan cnidarian.
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