different between evocate vs evacate
evocate
English
Etymology
From Latin ?voc?re, present active infinitive of ?voc?.
Verb
evocate (third-person singular simple present evocates, present participle evocating, simple past and past participle evocated)
- (rare) To evoke
- To call up
Italian
Verb
evocate
- second-person plural present indicative of evocare
- second-person plural imperative of evocare
- feminine plural of evocato
Latin
Verb
?voc?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of ?voc?
evocate From the web:
evacate
English
Etymology
e- +? vacate
Verb
evacate (third-person singular simple present evacates, present participle evacating, simple past and past participle evacated)
- (obsolete) To empty.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Harvey to this entry?)
Related terms
- evacuate
evacate From the web:
- evacuate mean
- what does evacate mean
- what does the word evacuate mean
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