sufflate
American
[suh-fleyt]
/ səˈfleɪt /
verb (used with object)
sufflated,
sufflating
sufflate
British
/ sʌˈfleɪt /
verb
Other Word Forms
- sufflation noun
Etymology
Origin of sufflate
1610–20; < Latin sufflātus (past participle of sufflāre to blow from below, blow up, inflate), equivalent to suf- suf- + flā ( re ) to blow 2 + -tus past participle suffix
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