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enubilate

English

Etymology

From Latin ?n?bil?tus, past participle of ?n?bil?re (to enubilate), from ?- (out) + n?bila (clouds), from n?bilis (cloudy), n?b?s (cloud).

Verb

enubilate (third-person singular simple present enubilates, present participle enubilating, simple past and past participle enubilated)

  1. (rare, transitive) To clear from mist, clouds, or obscurity.
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Anagrams

  • untieable

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inescate

English

Etymology

From Latin inescatus, past participle of inescare, from in- (in) + esca (bait).

Verb

inescate (third-person singular simple present inescates, present participle inescating, simple past and past participle inescated)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To allure; to lay a bait for.

Anagrams

  • cesanite, cineaste

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