different between vaginate vs evaginate
vaginate
English
Etymology
vagina +? -ate
Adjective
vaginate (not comparable)
- vaginated
Verb
vaginate (third-person singular simple present vaginates, present participle vaginating, simple past and past participle vaginated)
- (transitive) To ensheathe; to enclose in a sheath.
Anagrams
- navigate
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evaginate
English
Etymology
Latin evaginare (“to unsheath”), from ex (“from”) and vagina (“sheath”).
Verb
evaginate (third-person singular simple present evaginates, present participle evaginating, simple past and past participle evaginated)
- (intransitive) To evert a bodily organ inside surface to outside.
- (transitive) To cause (a bodily organ or part) to turn inside out.
Adjective
evaginate (not comparable)
- Protruded, or grown out, as an evagination; turned inside out; unsheathed; evaginated.
- an evaginate membrane
Anagrams
- A negative, enavigate
Latin
Verb
?v?g?n?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of ?v?g?n?
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