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Ablaqueate Uncommon

Origin: Latin suffix -ate

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Verb
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To lay bare, as the roots of a tree, by loosening or removing soil.

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Origin

This word is a learned borrowing from the Latin ablaqueatus, meaning "loosened" or "dug up." It comes from the verb ablaqueo, which means "to disentangle," and is formed by combining the prefix ab- with laqueo, meaning "noose."

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