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Dilatable

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di·late  (d-lt, dlt)
v. di·lat·ed, di·lat·ing, di·lates
v.tr.
To make wider or larger; cause to expand.
v.intr.
1. To become wider or larger; expand.
2. To speak or write at great length on a subject; expatiate.

[Middle English dilaten, from Old French dilater, from Latin dltre, to enlarge : d-, dis-, apart; see dis- + ltus, wide.]

di·lata·bili·ty n.
di·lata·ble adj.
di·lata·bly adv.
di·lative adj.


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