elixate (Meaning)

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elixate (v. t.)

To boil; to seethe; hence, to extract by boiling or seething.

Synonyms & Antonyms of elixate

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elixate Sentence Examples

  1. The herbalist carefully elixated the leaves to extract their medicinal properties.
  2. The secret elixir was elixated from a combination of rare herbs and minerals.
  3. The alchemists spent years trying to elixate the philosopher's stone.
  4. The witch elixated a potent potion to cast a powerful spell.
  5. The elixated elixir was believed to have healing and magical properties.
  6. The elixir had to be elixated under the light of the full moon for it to be effective.
  7. The elixation process involved a complex series of steps and incantations.
  8. The elixated liquid was stored in a special vessel to preserve its potency.
  9. Only a master alchemist had the knowledge and skill to properly elixate the elixir.
  10. The elixated potion was said to have the power to grant eternal life.

FAQs About the word elixate

To boil; to seethe; hence, to extract by boiling or seething.

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The herbalist carefully elixated the leaves to extract their medicinal properties.

The secret elixir was elixated from a combination of rare herbs and minerals.

The alchemists spent years trying to elixate the philosopher's stone.

The witch elixated a potent potion to cast a powerful spell.