micturate, v.
(ˈmɪktjʊəreɪt)
[Incorrectly f. L. micturīre: see micturient. (The sense is incorrect as well as the form.)]
intr. To urinate.
| 1842 Lancet 26 Mar. 903/2 Another, in long-winded phrase, tells us that his patient ‘desires to micturate’. 1889 J. M. Duncan Clin. Lect. Dis. Wom. xxvii. (ed. 4) 220 She now complains of pain on micturating. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 19 If the transverse spinal lesion be complete, the desire to micturate will be lost. |