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mellification
English
Etymology
From Latin mellificare (“to make honey”). Compare French mellification. See mellific.
Noun
mellification (uncountable)
- The production of honey.
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mellify
English
Etymology
From Latin mellific?re (“to make honey”), or mel (“honey”) +? -ify
Verb
mellify (third-person singular simple present mellifies, present participle mellifying, simple past and past participle mellified)
- (transitive) To embalm in honey.
- (book title)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To make honey.
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