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eluate

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Etymology 1

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From Latin ēluō +‎ -ate (noun-forming suffix, of participial origin). On the other hand, elute has been borrowed directly from the perfect passive participle of ēluō, ēlūtus.

Noun

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eluate (countable and uncountable, plural eluates)

  1. A liquid solution that results from elution.
    Coordinate term: eluent
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Etymology 2

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From Latin ēluō +‎ -ate (verb-forming suffix, of participial origin), see etymology 1.

Verb

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eluate (third-person singular simple present eluates, present participle eluating, simple past and past participle eluated)

  1. To subject or be subjected to elution.
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