different between delibrate vs defibrate
delibrate
English
Etymology
Latin delibratus, past participle of delibrare (“to delibrate”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?l?b?e?t/
Verb
delibrate (third-person singular simple present delibrates, present participle delibrating, simple past and past participle delibrated)
- (obsolete) To strip off the bark; to peel.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Ash to this entry?)
Synonyms
- decorticate
- excorticate
Anagrams
- liberated
Latin
Verb
d?libr?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of d?libr?
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defibrate
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /di?fa??b?e?t/
Verb
defibrate (third-person singular simple present defibrates, present participle defibrating, simple past and past participle defibrated)
- (transitive) To break into fibers.
- We need to defibrate the rags before we can make paper.
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