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levitate

v.
US //ˈɫɛvɪˌteɪt// UK //lˈɛvɪtˌeɪt// lev·i·tate
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Origin

First attested in 1673; borrowed from New Latin levitātus, perfect passive participle of levitō (“to levitate; to have one's motion directed upward, as opposed to the downward motion induced by gravity”) (first attested c. 1670), modeled on gravitō (“to gravitate”) (← Latin gravis (“heavy”)), from levis (“light”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix).

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