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		 salute /sə-lootˈ or -lūtˈ/    transitive verb- To greet with words or (now esp) with a gesture or with a kiss
 - To honour formally by a discharge of cannon, striking of colours, or esp with any of various recognized gestures with the arm (military)
 - To pay tribute to
 - To affect, act upon (Shakespeare)
       intransitive verb To perform the act of saluting, esp in the military manner     noun- The act or position of saluting
 - A greeting, esp in the form of a gesture or a kiss
 - A complimentary discharge of cannon, dipping of colours, presenting of arms, etc, eg to honour a person or occasion
     ORIGIN: L salūtāre, -ātum (verb), and salūs, salūtis (noun), and partly through Fr salut   salutation /sal-ū-tāˈshən/   noun - The act of, or words used in, greeting
 - A formal visit (esp Roman hist)
 - A quickening (of the blood), excitement (Shakespeare)
 - The Angelic Salutation (see ave)
    salūtāˈtional  adjective  salutatorian /sə-loo-tə-tōˈri-ən or -töˈ/   noun  In American colleges, the graduand who pronounces the address of welcome  saluˈtatorily  adverb  saluˈtatory  adjective  Of salutation   noun- An address of welcome, esp in American colleges
 - An audience chamber (historical)
    saluˈter  noun - Someone who salutes
 - In Spain, someone who professed to work miracles in the name of St Catherine (Sp saludador; historical)
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