different between vaginate vs saginate
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
vaginate From the web:
saginate
English
Verb
saginate (third-person singular simple present saginates, present participle saginating, simple past and past participle saginated)
- (archaic) to fatten
- 1791, William Cowper, Iliad.
- Many a white heifer by the ruthless steel
- Lay bleeding, many a sheep and blatant goat,
- With many a saginated boar bright-tusk'd
- Amid fierce flames Vulcanian stretch'd to roast
- 1791, William Cowper, Iliad.
Anagrams
- Gatesian, againest
Latin
Verb
sag?n?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of sag?n?
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- what does saginate mean
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