different between elixated vs elixate
elixated
English
Verb
elixated
- simple past tense and past participle of elixate
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elixate
English
Etymology
From Latin elixatus, past participle of elixare (“to seethe”), from elixus (“thoroughly boiled”), from e + lixare (“to boil”), lix (“ashes”).
Verb
elixate (third-person singular simple present elixates, present participle elixating, simple past and past participle elixated)
- (obsolete) To boil; to seethe.
- (obsolete, by extension) To extract by boiling or seething.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Cockeram to this entry?)
Anagrams
- axelite
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