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homologate

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ho·mol·o·gate  (h-ml-gt, h-)
tr.v. ho·mol·o·gat·ed, ho·mol·o·gat·ing, ho·mol·o·gates
To approve, especially to confirm officially.

[Medieval Latin homologre, homologt-, from Greek homologein, to agree, from homologos, agreeing; see homologous.]

ho·molo·gation n.

homologate [hɒˈmɒləˌgeɪt]
vb (tr)
1. (Law) Law, chiefly Scots to approve or ratify (a deed or contract, esp one that is defective)
2. (Law) Law to confirm (a proceeding, etc.)
3. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Motor Racing) to recognize (a particular type of car or car component) as a production model or component rather than a prototype, as in making it eligible for a motor race
[from Medieval Latin homologāre to agree, from Greek homologein to approve, from homologos agreeing, from homo- + legein to speak]
homologation  n


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