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mac⋅er⋅ate

[mas-uh-reyt] verb, -at⋅ed, -at⋅ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid.
2. to soften or decompose (food) by the action of a solvent.
3. to cause to grow thin.
–verb (used without object)
4. to undergo maceration.
5. to become thin or emaciated; waste away.

Origin:
1540–50; < L mācerātus (ptp. of mācerāre to make soft, weaken, steep); see -ate 1


mac⋅er⋅at⋅er, mac⋅er⋅a⋅tor, noun
mac⋅er⋅a⋅tive, adjective


5. shrink, shrivel, fade, wither.
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mac·er·ate   (mās'ə-rāt')   
v.   mac·er·at·ed, mac·er·at·ing, mac·er·ates

v.   tr.
  1. To make soft by soaking or steeping in a liquid.

  2. To separate into constituents by soaking.

  3. To cause to become lean, usually by starvation; emaciate.

v.   intr.
To become soft or separated into constituents by soaking: "His winemaker allowed the juice and skins of the white grapes to macerate together overnight before pressing" (Gerald Asher).
n.   (-ĭt)
A substance prepared or produced by macerating.

[Latin mācerāre, mācerāt-; see mag- in Indo-European roots.]
mac'er·a'tion n., mac'er·a'tor, mac'er·at'er n.
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Word Origin & History

macerate 
1491 (implied in maceration), from L. maceratus, pp. of macerare "soften," related to maceria "garden wall," originally "of kneaded clay," from PIE base *mag-/*meg- "to knead" (cf. Gk. magis "kneaded mass, cake," mageus "one who kneads, baker;" O.C.S. mazo "to anoint, smear;" Bret. meza "to knead;" M.Ir. maistir "to churn").
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: 2mac·er·ate
Pronunciation: 'mas-&-r&t
Function: noun
: a product of macerating : something prepared bymaceration macerate> —compare HOMOGENATE

Main Entry: macerated
Function: adjective
of a dead fetus : having undergone reddening, loss of skin, and distortion of the features during retention in theuterus macerated fetus .t.t. was delivered —Journal of the American Medical Association>
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Medical Dictionary

macerate mac·er·ate (mās'ə-rāt')
v. mac·er·at·ed, mac·er·at·ing, mac·er·ates

  1. To make soft by soaking or steeping in a liquid.

  2. To separate into constituents by soaking.

n.
A substance prepared or produced by macerating.

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