depilate
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Borrowed from Latin depilo, depilatus.
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depilate (third-person singular simple present depilates, present participle depilating, simple past and past participle depilated)
- To remove hair from the body.
- 1999, Franco Mormando, The Preacher’s Demons: Bernardino of Siena and the Social Underworld of Early Renaissance Italy, →ISBN, page 38:
- In Siena, the donkey upon which Bernardino had traveled so many miles was literally and thoroughly depilated in the mad rush for miracle-working relics.
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to remove hair from the body
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depilate
- inflection of depilare:
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depilate f pl
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dēpilāte
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depilate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of depilar combined with te