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em·a·nate  audio  (m-nt) KEY 

intr. & tr.v.
em·a·nat·ed, em·a·nat·ing, em·a·nates
To come or send forth, as from a source: light that emanated from a lamp; a stove that emanated a steady heat. See Synonyms at stem1.

ETYMOLOGY:
Latin mnre, mnt-, to flow out : -, ex-, ex- + mnre, to flow

OTHER FORMS:
ema·native(Adjective)


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