Reference > American Heritage® > Dictionary
  adulterant adulterer  
CONTENTS · INDEX · ILLUSTRATIONS · BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
   The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.
 
adulterate
 
SYLLABICATION:a·dul·ter·ate
PRONUNCIATION:  -dlt-rt
TRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: a·dul·ter·at·ed, a·dul·ter·at·ing, a·dul·ter·ates
To make impure by adding extraneous, improper, or inferior ingredients.
ADJECTIVE:(-tr-t)1. Spurious; adulterated. 2. Adulterous.
ETYMOLOGY:Latin adulterre, adultert-, to pollute. See al-1 in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:a·dulter·ationNOUN
a·dulter·atorNOUN
SYNONYMS:adulterate, debase, doctor, load These verbs mean to make impure or inferior by adding foreign substances to something: adulterate coffee with ground acorns; silver debased with copper; doctored the wine with water; rag paper loaded with wood fiber.
 
 
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by the Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

CONTENTS · INDEX · ILLUSTRATIONS · BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
  adulterant adulterer  
 
Google
Click here to shop the Bartleby Bookstore.
Welcome · Press · Advertising · Linking · Terms of Use · © 2008 Bartleby.com