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edulcorative
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e⋅dul⋅co⋅rate
/
ɪˈdʌl
kəˌreɪt
/
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i-
duhl
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uh
-reyt
]
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–verb (used with object),
-rat⋅ed,
-rat⋅ing.
Chemistry
.
to free from acids, salts, or impurities by washing; purify.
Origin:
1800–10;
< NL
ēdulcorātus,
equiv. to
ē-
e-
+ LL
dulcorātus
sweetened (ptp. of
dulcorāre
), equiv. to L
dulcor
sweetness (
dulc
(
is
) sweet +
-or
-or
1
) +
-ātus
-ate
1
Related forms:
e⋅dul⋅co⋅ra⋅tion,
noun
e⋅dul⋅co⋅ra⋅tive,
adjective
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