Dilater vs Dilated - What's the difference?
dilater | dilated |
(dilate)
To enlarge; to make bigger.
To become wider or larger; to expand.
(ambitransitive) To speak largely and copiously; to dwell in narration; to enlarge; with "on" or "upon".
* Shakespeare
* Crabbe
As a noun dilater
is one who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.As a verb dilated is
(dilate).dilated
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(head)dilate
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(dilat)- The eye doctor put drops in my eye to dilate the pupil so he could see the nerve better.
- His heart dilates and glories in his strength.
- Do me the favour to dilate at full / What hath befallen of them and thee till now.
- But still on their ancient joys dilate .
