Coemanate

/koʊˈɛmənət/ verb

Definition

To originate, flow, or issue forth together with something else from the same source.

Etymology

From Latin 'co-' (together) + 'emanate' (to flow out). This verb means multiple things originate from a common point.

Kelly Says

Words like this remind us that many English words are built from Latin puzzle pieces—'co-' for together, 'emanate' for flowing, creating a new meaning from old pieces.

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