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depu·rate
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depurateverb
To remove impurities from; to purify.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Depurateadjective
Etymology: from the verb.
Neither can any boast a knowledge depurate from the defilement of a contrary, within this atmosphere of flesh. Joseph Glanvill.
To DEPURATEverb
To purify; to cleanse; to free any thing from its impurities.
Etymology: depurer, French, from depurgo, Lat.
Chemistry enabling us to depurate bodies, and in some measure to analize them, and take asunder their heterogeneous parts, in many chemical experiments we may better than in others, know what manner of bodies we employ; art having made them more simple, or uncompounded, than nature alone is wont to present them to us. Boyle.
Webster Dictionary
Depurateadjective
depurated; cleansed; freed from impurities
Depurateverb
to free from impurities, heterogeneous matter, or feculence; to purify; to cleanse
Etymology: [LL. depuratus, p. p. of depurare to purify; L. de- + purare to purify, purus clean, pure. Cf. Depure.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Depurate
dep′ū-rāt, v.t. to purify: sometimes to render impure.—ns. Depurā′tion; Dep′urator.—adj. Dep′uratory. [Low L. depurāre, -ātum, to purify—L. de, and purāre, to purify—purus, pure.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of depurate in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of depurate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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