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Meaning of virgate

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virgate (a.)

Having the form of a straight rod; wand-shaped; straight and slender.

Webster

virgate (n.)

A yardland, or measure of land varying from fifteen to forty acres.

virgate Sentence Examples

  1. The virgate clouds stretched across the horizon, hinting at imminent rain.
  2. The ancient tree bore a gnarled, virgate branch that whispered secrets in the wind.
  3. The lightning bolt resembled a virgate, its jagged line illuminating the storm-ridden sky.
  4. The mountain peaks pierced the clouds, their virgate summits reaching towards the heavens.
  5. The virgate road wound its way through the desolate landscape, a solitary path to forgotten places.
  6. The virgate pattern on the butterfly's wings shimmered in the sunlight, an iridescent masterpiece.
  7. The virgate waterfall cascaded down the cliff, its silvery curtain obscuring the rocks below.
  8. The virgate flame danced in the fireplace, casting a warm glow on the cozy room.
  9. The virgate scar on his face bore witness to the battle he had fought.
  10. The virgate smoke from the factory chimneys hung heavy in the air, a symbol of industrial pollution.

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Having the form of a straight rod; wand-shaped; straight and slender., A yardland, or measure of land varying from fifteen to forty acres.

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The virgate clouds stretched across the horizon, hinting at imminent rain.

The ancient tree bore a gnarled, virgate branch that whispered secrets in the wind.

The lightning bolt resembled a virgate, its jagged line illuminating the storm-ridden sky.

The mountain peaks pierced the clouds, their virgate summits reaching towards the heavens.