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cate

[ keyt ]

noun

Archaic.
  1. a choice food;delicacy; dainty.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cate1

1425–75; back formation from late Middle English cates, aphetic variant of Middle English acates things bought, plural of acat buying < Old North French, derivative of acater to buy < Vulgar Latin *, equivalent to Latin ac- ac- + to seek out; catch
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Orange Lutheran 2, JSerra 1: Cate Medvitz had the walk-off hit in the bottom of the seventh to help the Lancers rally from a 1-0 deficit.

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Actress Cate Blanchett has said she wants to quit acting to do other things, joining a long line of big Hollywood stars who gave up the red carpets for a different lifestyle.

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For the final three outs she got Kai Minor, Orange Lutheran’s Oklahoma-bound center fielder, to hit a grounder back to her, struck out Madelyn Armendariz and got Cate Medvitz to line out to left field.

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A video announcing the plans featured the prince and several Earthshot supporters including David Beckham, Cate Blanchett, Hannah Waddingham and former Brazilian footballer, Cafu.

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The letter's signatories included A-List stars like Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney, Cate Blanchett and Lilly Wachowski, who co-created "The Matrix," which depicts a dystopian simulated reality where humans are enslaved by intelligent machines.

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