lubricate

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin lūbricātus, past participle of lūbricō (make slippery), from lūbricus (slippery).

Verb

lubricate (third-person singular simple present lubricates, present participle lubricating, simple past and past participle lubricated)

  1. To make slippery or smooth (normally to minimize friction) by applying a lubricant.

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Pronunciation

Verb

lūbricāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of lūbricō

Spanish

Verb

lubricate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of lubricar combined with te
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