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opacate
opacate, v. rare. (əʊˈpeɪkeɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. opācāre, f. opāc-us opaque: see -ate3 5.] trans. To render opaque, to dim.1660 Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. xxxvii. 308 A whiteness which did..opacate (as some speak) the inside of the Glass. a 1691 ― Hist. Air xx. (1692) 196 The Air is..sometimes mor...
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opaque
▪ I. opaque, a. (n.) (əʊˈpeɪk) Forms: 5–9 opake, (7 opace, 7–8 opac), 8 opaac, 7– opaque. [ad. L. opāc-us shaded, darkened, dark, whence also It., Sp., Pg. opaco, F. opaque (c 1500 in Hatz.-Darm.); hence the current Eng. spelling, which is rare before the 19th c.] A. adj. † 1. a. Lying in shadow; no...
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