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Deliquate vs Eliquate - What's the difference?

deliquate | eliquate |

As verbs the difference between deliquate and eliquate

is that deliquate is to cause to melt away; to dissolve; to consume while eliquate is to liquate; to smelt.

deliquate

English

Verb

(deliquat)
  • (obsolete) To cause to melt away; to dissolve; to consume.
  • * Fuller
  • Dilapidating, or rather deliquating , his bishopric.
  • (obsolete) To melt or be dissolved; to deliquesce.
  • (Boyle)
    (Webster 1913)

    eliquate

    English

    Verb

    (eliquat)
  • To liquate; to smelt.
  • To part by liquation.
  • References

    * United States Bureau of Mines, Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms (1996).