acervate
English
editEtymology
editFrom Latin acervātus, perfect passive participle of acervō (“heap or pile up”), from acervus (“heap”).
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editacervate (comparative more acervate, superlative most acervate)
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editacervate (third-person singular simple present acervates, present participle acervating, simple past and past participle acervated)
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editLatin
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editacervāte
Spanish
editVerb
editacervate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of acervar combined with te
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