laniate
1Laniate — La ni*ate, v. t. [L. laniatus, p. p. of laniare.] To tear in pieces. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
2laniate — v. a. Lacerate, tear, rend, sever, mangle, lancinate, claw, tear to pieces, tear asunder …
3laniate — lani·ate …
4laniate — ēˌāt transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin laniatus, past participle of laniare to rend, probably from lanius butcher : to tear in pieces …
5Destruction — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Nonproduction. < N PARAG:Destruction >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 1 =>{ant,161,} destruction Sgm: N 1 waste waste dissolution breaking up Sgm: N 1 diruption diruption disruption Sgm: N 1 consumption …
6Campsis radicans — Trumpet vine Trumpet vine flowers Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
7lacerate — v. a. 1. Tear, sever, mangle, rend, lancinate, laniate, claw, tear asunder, tear to pieces. 2. Harrow, wound, torture, rend …
8lancinate — v. a. Tear, rend, sever, mangle, lacerate, laniate, claw, tear to pieces …
9claw — I. n. Talon. II. v. a. Tear (with the claws), scratch, lacerate, laniate …
10tear — I. v. a. 1. Rend, pull apart, separate by pulling. 2. Lacerate, laniate, lancinate, mangle, rend, wound. 3. Sever, sunder. 4. Break away, force away, rend away, snatch away. 5. Shatter, rend. II. v. n. 1. Rush …