apricate

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To bask in the sun.
  2. To disinfect and freshen by exposing to the sun; to sun.

Pronunciation

/ˈæpɹɪkeɪt/ En-uk-apricate.ogg /ˈæpɹikeɪt/ en-au-apricate.ogg

Word forms

apricate apricates apricating apricated

Etymology

From Latin apricus (“sunny, having lots of sunshine; warmed by the sun”) + -ate. Apricus is derived from aperiō (“to open; to uncover”) (from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epo (“off, from”) + *h₂wer- (“to cover, shut”)) + -cus (suffix forming relational adjectives from nouns). Not cognate with apricot, although the latter term was also influenced by apricus.

Synonyms

to disinfect and freshen by exposing to the sun sun bask sunbathe

Related words

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