different between deliciated vs deliciate
deliciated
English
Verb
deliciated
- simple past tense and past participle of deliciate
Anagrams
- deciliated
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deliciate
English
Verb
deliciate (third-person singular simple present deliciates, present participle deliciating, simple past and past participle deliciated)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To delight oneself; to indulge in feasting or revels.
Related terms
- delicious
Anagrams
- deciliate
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