alate |
elate |
As adjectives the difference between alate and elate
is that
alate is having winglike extensions or parts; winged while
elate is elated; exultant.
As a noun alate
is a winged, reproductive form of several social insects.
As an adverb alate
is recently; lately; of late.
As a verb elate is
to make joyful or proud.
blate |
elate |
As adjectives the difference between blate and elate
is that
blate is (scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish while
elate is elated; exultant.
As a verb elate is
to make joyful or proud.
delate |
elate |
As verbs the difference between delate and elate
is that
delate is to carry; to convey while
elate is to make joyful or proud.
As an adjective elate is
elated; exultant.
elate |
eate |
As verbs the difference between elate and eate
is that
elate is to make joyful or proud while
eate is .
As an adjective elate
is elated; exultant.
elute |
elate |
In lang=en terms the difference between elute and elate
is that
elute is to separate one substance from another by means of a solvent; to wash; to cleanse while
elate is to lift up; raise; elevate.
As verbs the difference between elute and elate
is that
elute is to separate one substance from another by means of a solvent; to wash; to cleanse while
elate is to make joyful or proud.
As an adjective elate is
elated; exultant.
elate |
ecstasy |
As a verb elate
is to make joyful or proud.
As an adjective elate
is elated; exultant.
As a proper noun ecstasy is
(slang) the drug mdma, a synthetic entactogen of the phenethylamine family.
elate |
velate |
As adjectives the difference between elate and velate
is that
elate is elated; exultant while
velate is (botany) having a veil; veiled.
As a verb elate
is to make joyful or proud.
flate |
elate |
As a noun flate
is a raft.
As a verb elate is
to make joyful or proud.
As an adjective elate is
elated; exultant.
elate |
belate |
In transitive terms the difference between elate and belate
is that
elate is to lift up; raise; elevate while
belate is to retard; cause something to be late; delay; benight.
As an adjective elate
is elated; exultant.
elate |
elater |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between elate and elater
is that
elate is (obsolete) lifted up; raised; elevated while
elater is (obsolete) elasticity; especially the expansibility of a gas.
As a verb elate
is to make joyful or proud.
As an adjective elate
is elated; exultant.
As a noun elater is
that which elates or
elater can be (obsolete) elasticity; especially the expansibility of a gas.
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