nictitate

nictitate
nictitant, adj.
/nik"ti tayt'/, v.i., nictitated, nictitating.
to wink.
Also, nictate.
[1815-25; < ML nictitatus, ptp. of nictitare, freq. of L nictare to wink, freq. of nicere to beckon; see -ATE1]

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  • Nictitate — Nic ti*tate, v. i. [See {Nictate}.] To wink; to nictate. [1913 Webster] {Nictitating membrane} (Anat.), a thin membrane, found in many animals at the inner angle, or beneath the lower lid, of the eye, and capable of being drawn across the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nictitate — (v.) to wink, 1822, from M.L. nictitatus, pp. of nictitare, frequentative of L. nictare wink, blink, related to NICERE (Cf. nicere) to beckon, from PIE root *kneigwh to lean on, to bend (the eyelids together). Related: Nictitated; nictitating… …   Etymology dictionary

  • nictitate — [nik′tə tāt΄] vi. nictitated, nictitating [< ML nictitatus, pp. of nictitare, freq. < L nictare, to wink: see connive] to wink or blink rapidly, as birds and other animals with a nictitating membrane do nictitation n …   English World dictionary

  • Nictitate — To wink. Nictitating spasm is spasm of the eyelid with continuous winking. Nictitate and the older verb nictate both come from the Latin word for winking, nictare. * * * To wink. [see nictitation] * * * nic·ti·tate nik tə .tāt vi, tat·ed; tat·ing …   Medical dictionary

  • nictitate — intransitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: alteration of nictate to wink, from Latin nictatus, past participle of nictare more at connive Date: 1713 wink …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • nictitate — verb /ˈnɪktɪteɪt/ to wink or blink See Also: nictitation, nictitating membrane …   Wiktionary

  • nictitate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To open and close the eyes rapidly: bat1, blink, nictate, twinkle, wink. See REPETITION, SEE …   English dictionary for students

  • nictitate — nɪktɪteɪt v. hint; wink; blink …   English contemporary dictionary

  • nictitate — v wink, blink, Inf. bat or bat one s eyes, flutter one s eyelashes …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • nictitate — nic·ti·tate …   English syllables

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