eliquate

eliquate
\\ēˈlīˌkwāt, ə̇ˈ-; ˈeləˌk-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin eliquatus, past participle of eliquare to strain, clarify, cause to flow freely, from e- + liquare to strain, liquefy, melt — more at liquate
1. obsolete : to cause to flow freely : liquefy
2.
b. : to part by liquefaction

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