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Borrowed from Latin saturāre.

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saturar (first-person singular present saturo, first-person singular preterite saturí, past participle saturat)

  1. to saturate

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Borrowed from English saturateFrench saturerGerman saturierenItalian saturareSpanish saturar. Decision no. 127, Progreso III.

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saturar (present saturas, past saturis, future saturos, conditional saturus, imperative saturez)

  1. (transitive) to fill completely
  2. (transitive) to satiate, glut, saturate, surfeit
  3. (transitive, chemistry) to unite or dilute until no more can be received

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  • Progreso III (in Ido), 1910–1911, page 157, 466

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Borrowed from Latin saturāre.

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  • Hyphenation: sa‧tu‧rar

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saturar (first-person singular present saturo, first-person singular preterite saturei, past participle saturado)

  1. (transitive) to saturate (cause to become penetrated or soaked)

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Spanish

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Borrowed from Latin saturāre.

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  • IPA(key): /satuˈɾaɾ/ [sa.t̪uˈɾaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: sa‧tu‧rar

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saturar (first-person singular present saturo, first-person singular preterite saturé, past participle saturado)

  1. to saturate

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