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effodient

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English

Etymology

From Latin effodiēns, present participle of effodiō (to dig out), from ex + fodiō (to dig).

Pronunciation

Adjective

effodient (not comparable)

  1. (archaic, rare) involving digging up.
    • 1886, Alexander Winchell, Walks and talks in the geological field:
      When the supply falls short he employs his powerful effodient feet to hurl the earth from the roots of the tree and bring it down by his colossal strength.

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Latin

Verb

effodient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of effodiō

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