infuscate
American
[in-fuhs-keyt, -kit]
/ ɪnˈfʌs keɪt, -kɪt /
Also
infuscated
adjective
Entomology.
infuscate
British
/ ɪnˈfʌskeɪt /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of infuscate
First recorded in 1640–50; from Latin infuscātus, past participle of infuscāre “to darken, discolor”; see in- 2, fuscous, -ate 1
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