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Etymology of the English word liquidize

the English word liquidize
derived from the English word liquid
derived from the Old French word liquid
derived from the Latin word liquidus (clear, limpid, pure)
derived from the Latin word liquere (be in molten, liquid state; be clear to a person; it is proven, guilt is established; [non ~ => not proven as a verdict)
derived from the Old French word liquide
derived from the Latin word liquidus (clear, limpid, pure)
derived from the Latin word liquere (be in molten, liquid state; be clear to a person; it is proven, guilt is established; [non ~ => not proven as a verdict)
using the English suffix -ize
derived from the Old French suffix -iser
derived from the Latin suffix -izare
derived from the Greek suffix -izein, -ίζειν

Derivations in English

liquidized, liquidizing


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