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Etymology

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Borrowed from Medieval Latin simplificārī.

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simplificar (first-person singular present simplifico, first-person singular preterite simplifiquí, past participle simplificat)

  1. to simplify
  2. (mathematics) to simplify (an equation, etc.)

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Galician

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simplificar (first-person singular present simplifico, first-person singular preterite simplifiquei, past participle simplificado)

  1. to simplify

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Occitan

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Etymology

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From the Medieval Latin simplificor.

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simplificar

  1. to simplify

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Portuguese

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From the Medieval Latin simplificārī. By surface analysis, simples +‎ -ificar.

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  • Hyphenation: sim‧pli‧fi‧car

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simplificar (first-person singular present simplifico, first-person singular preterite simplifiquei, past participle simplificado)

  1. (transitive) to simplify

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From the Medieval Latin simplificārī.

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  • IPA(key): /simplifiˈkaɾ/ [sĩm.pli.fiˈkaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: sim‧pli‧fi‧car

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simplificar (first-person singular present simplifico, first-person singular preterite simplifiqué, past participle simplificado)

  1. to simplify

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