oppilate

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== English == === Etymology === The adjective is inherited from Middle English oppilat(e), the verb directly borrowed from Latin oppīlātus, perfect passive participle of oppīlō, see see -ate (verb-forming suffix), -ate (adjective-forming suffix). === Verb === oppilate (third-person singular simple present oppilates, present participle oppilating, simple past and past participle oppilated) (obsolete, medicine) To block, to stop up, to obstruct. ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Translations ==== === Adjective === oppilate (comparative more oppilate, superlative most oppilate) (obsolete, medicine) Blocked, obstructed. === Anagrams === epitopal == Italian == === Etymology 1 === ==== Verb ==== oppilate inflection of oppilare: second-person plural present indicative second-person plural imperative === Etymology 2 === ==== Participle ==== oppilate f pl feminine plural of oppilato === Anagrams === poplitea == Latin == === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ɔp.piːˈɫaː.tɛ] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [op.piˈlaː.te] === Verb === oppīlāte second-person plural present active imperative of oppīlō