Delighted vs Deligated - What's the difference?
delighted | deligated |
(deligate)
(surgery, dated, transitive) To bind up; to bandage.
* 1851 , The Medical examiner, and record of medical science: Volume 7 (page 322)
As verbs the difference between delighted and deligated
is that delighted is (delight) while deligated is (deligate).As an adjective delighted
is greatly pleased.deligated
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Verb
(head)deligate
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Verb
(deligat)- Every one is aware of the uncertainty as well as great danger of the different cutting and deligating operations for the removal of this distressing infirmity.