lubrify

lubrify
\\ˈlübrəˌfī\ transitive verb (ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: French lubrifier, from Middle French, from Latin lubricus + Middle French -fier -fy

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  • lubrify — lu·bri·fy …   English syllables

  • lubricate — (v.) 1620s, to make slippery or smooth (especially by the application of an oil), from L. lubricatus, pp. of lubricare to make slippery or smooth, from lubricus slippery (see LUBRICANT (Cf. lubricant) (adj.)). Related: Lubricated; lubricating.… …   Etymology dictionary

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