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maculate

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin maculātus, past participle of maculāre (to spot).

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Verb

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maculate (third-person singular simple present maculates, present participle maculating, simple past and past participle maculated)

  1. To spot; to stain; to blur.

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Adjective

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maculate (comparative more maculate, superlative most maculate)

  1. Marked with spots or maculae; blotched.
  2. Defiled; impure.
    • 1998 May 25, The New Republic:
      [Les Misérables is] about the struggle of a mistreated man as he rises to the top, along with a mortal conflict between this maculate virtuous man and an immaculate pursuing demon.

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Italian

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Adjective

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maculate

  1. feminine plural of maculato

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Latin

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Participle

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maculāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of maculātus

Spanish

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Verb

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maculate

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