Choate
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Choate is a word in the English language meaning the opposite of inchoate. Inchoate means not quite perfectly formed, or a poor copy of something else. It may not be perfectly formed as it is in its early stages of development. The term inchoate can refer to something that is meant to be a copy or proxy for something else, but which fails to replicate its behaviour accurately.
Choate is a common family name and can mean:
[edit] People
- Joseph Hodges Choate, an American lawyer and politician
- Joseph H. Choate, Jr., an American lawyer
- Pat Choate, an American economist and politician
- Rufus Choate, an American lawyer
- George C. S. Choate, an American physician
- Jeremy Q. Choate, an Iraqi Freedom United States Army veteran
[edit] Places
- Choate House (Massachusetts), a historic house in Essex, Massachusetts, birthplace of lawyer and Rufus Choate.
- Choate House (New York), the former residence of Dr. George C. S. Choate at Pace University;
- Choate Rosemary Hall, a Connecticut prep school