purgar

Meaning

  1. (transitive) to purge
  2. (transitive) to purge
  3. (transitive) to drain
  4. (transitive) to bleed (to remove air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids)

Frequency

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Hyphenated as
pur‧gar
Pronounced as (IPA)
/puɾˈɡaɾ/
Etymology

From Latin purgāre (“to purge; to clean”), from pūrus (“clean, pure”) + agō (“to make”).

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