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formicate
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English
Etymology 1
From Latin formīca (“ant”) + -ate (verb-forming suffix).
Pronunciation
Verb
formicate (third-person singular simple present formicates, present participle formicating, simple past and past participle formicated)
- To move like ants.
- 1853–1864, James Russell Lowell, “(please specify the page)”, in Fireside Travels, Boston, Mass.: Ticknor and Fields, published 1864, →OCLC:
- an open space which formicated with peasantry
- To have a sensation like the movement of ants. (Can we add an example for this sense?(definition))
Etymology 2
From Latin formīca (“ant”) + -ate (adjective-forming suffix).
Pronunciation
Adjective
formicate (comparative more formicate, superlative most formicate)
- ant-like (Can we add an example for this sense?)
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Latin
Verb
formīcāte
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