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EVAGINATE
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e⋅vag⋅i⋅nate
/
ɪˈvædʒ
əˌneɪt
/
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EVAGINATE
–verb (used with object),
-nat⋅ed,
-nat⋅ing.
to turn inside out, or cause to protrude by eversion, as a tubular organ.
Origin:
1650–60;
< LL
ēvāgīnātus
(ptp. of
ēvāgīnāre
) unsheathed, equiv. to
ē-
e-
+
vāgīn
(
a
) scabbard, sheath (
see
vagina
) +
-ātus
-ate
1
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e⋅vag⋅i⋅na⋅ble
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ɪˈvædʒ
ə
nə
bəl
/
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uh
l
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adjective
e⋅vag⋅i⋅na⋅tion,
noun
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EVAGINATE
e·vag·i·nate
(ĭ-vāj'ə-nāt')
tr.v.
e·vag·i·nat·ed
,
e·vag·i·nat·ing
,
e·vag·i·nates
To cause (a body part) to turn inside out by eversion of an inner surface.
[Latin
ēvāgīnāre
, ēvāgīnāt-
,
to unsheath
:
ē-, ex-
,
ex-
+
vāgīna
,
sheath
.]
e·vag'i·na'tion
n.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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