lactate

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English

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Latin lactātus, perfect passive participle of lactō (to suckle, give suck, contain milk) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from lac (milk), cognate to Ancient Greek γάλα (gála, milk).

Verb

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lactate (third-person singular simple present lactates, present participle lactating, simple past and past participle lactated)

  1. (intransitive) To secrete or produce milk.
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Etymology 2

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Lactate ion
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From lactic acid +‎ -ate (salt or ester).

Noun

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lactate (plural lactates)

  1. (chemistry) Any salt or ester of lactic acid.
  2. Ellipsis of lactate ion..
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French

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Etymology

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From lact- +‎ -ate.

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Noun

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lactate m (plural lactates)

  1. lactate

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Latin

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Verb

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lactāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of lactō

Spanish

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Verb

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lactate

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