ramificar
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin ramificare (“to branch, ramify”), from Latin rāmus (“a branch”) + faciō (“I do, make”). Equivalent to ramo + -ificar.
Verb
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Conjugation
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin ramificare (“to branch, ramify”), from Latin rāmus (“a branch”) + faciō (“do, make”). Equivalent to ramo + -ificar.
Pronunciation
Verb
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- to ramify
- to have ramifications or consequences
- to have branches
Conjugation
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