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1 delimo
delimare, delimavi, delimatus V TRANSfile down; produce by filing -
2 elimo
elimare, elimavi, elimatus V TRANSmake/remove by filing; polish w/file; file off; produce/write w/care/polish -
3 limatura
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4 elimatio
ēlīmātĭo, ōnis, f. [elimo].I.Prop., a filing away:II.ligni,
Marc. Emp. 4, 12.—Transf., an elucidation, explanation, Justin. praef. 3 de Emend. Cod. § 3.—III. -
5 limatio
līmātĭo, ōnis, f. (prop. a filing; hence), a diminishing (of the body), Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 11.
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