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Etymology of the English word evaporator

the English word evaporator
derived from the English word evaporate
derived from the Late Latin word evaporare
using the Late Latin prefix e-
derived from the Latin word vaporare (cover or fill with vapor; heat, warm)
derived from the Latin word vapor (sound; cry; steam, vapor; exhalation)
derived from the Latin word evaporatio (evaporation)
derived from the Late Latin word evaporare
using the Late Latin prefix e-
derived from the Latin word vaporare (cover or fill with vapor; heat, warm)
derived from the Latin word vapor (sound; cry; steam, vapor; exhalation)
using the English suffix -or

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Word found in Modern English



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