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Meaning of fermentate
The primary meaning of the word "fermentate" is to cause or undergo a process of fermentation.
Etymology of fermentate
The word "fermentate" comes from the Latin "fermentare", which is derived from "fermentum", meaning yeast or leaven, and is related to the verb "fervere", meaning to boil or seethe.
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the process of fermentation, and has since been expanded to include figurative uses.
Synonyms
Definitions
- To cause or undergo a process of fermentation, especially in the production of alcohol or bread
- To become or make something active, excited, or agitated, often in a way that is considered unpleasant or unhealthy
Usage Examples
- The yeast will fermentate the sugars in the dough to produce carbon dioxide and cause the bread to rise.
- The mixture of emotions had been fermentating inside her for weeks, waiting to be expressed.