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micturate

[ mik-chuh-reyt ]

verb (used without object)

micturated, micturating.
  1. to pass urine; urinate.


micturate

/ ˌmɪktjʊˈrɪʃən; ˈmɪktjʊˌreɪt /

verb

  1. intr a less common word for urinate
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Derived Forms

  • micturition, noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of micturate1

1835–45; < Latin mictur ( ī ) to desire to urinate ( mict ( us ), past participle of mingere to urinate + -ur- desiderative suffix + -ī- theme vowel + -re infinitive ending) + -ate 1
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of micturate1

C19: from Latin micturī to desire to urinate, from mingere to urinate
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There was plenty to enjoy in The Key, but its centrepiece was wholly micturated upon by the latter.

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His use of the word “micturated” recalls the Big Lebowski’s huffy response to the Dude’s complaints about men peeing on his rug.

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Another way of saying the same thing is that they a micturating away the collective wealth of the nation.

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To paraphrase a colloquialism, it is still outside the tent, micturating in.

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In Britain this individual is the Queen - or rather, it is an idealisation of who she is, decoupled from the living, breathing, perspiring and micturating reality.

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