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proximate (iou) and Barbara, Saint (sh)


proximate (iou)



proximate adjective. L16.
[Latin proximatus pa. pple of proximare, from proximus nearest: see -ATE2.]
Next before or after, nearest, (in space, serial order, a chain of causation, a train of thought, quality, time, etc.); immediately adjacent, immediate. L16.
Nearly accurate or correct; approximate. L18.
Chemistry. Designating or involving those components of a substance identifiable or separable by an initial or relatively crude procedure. Freq. in proximate analysis. E19.
proximately adverb L16.
proximateness noun L19.
proxi'mation noun approximation M20.
proxime adjective = PROXIMATE adjective 1 M17-M19.

Barbara, Saint (sh)




died 200; feast day December 4

Early Christian martyr and patroness of artillerymen.

She was the daughter of a pagan, Dioscorus, who kept her guarded to protect her Beauty and virginity. When she converted to Christianity he became enraged and took her to the Roman prefect, who ordered her to be tortured and beheaded. Her father performed the execution himself, and on the way Home he was struck by lightning and reduced to ashes. Barbara was a popular saint during the Middle Ages and was invoked for aid in thunderstorms. She was dropped from the church calendar in 1969.