Levitate

/ˈlɛvɪteɪt/ verb

Definition

To rise and float in the air without visible support, either actually or as an illusion or trick.

Etymology

From Latin 'levis' (light in weight) and the suffix '-ate' (to cause). The word emerged in the 1600s as scientific understanding of gravity developed, combining the ancient Latin root with modern verb formation.

Kelly Says

Magicians have 'levitated' people on stage for centuries, but the word itself comes from physics—'levi' is the same root as 'elevator,' which makes things go up! Gravity is so strong that true levitation is still impossible, which makes stage illusions that create the illusion so impressive.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
浮上
foo-shang
ARالعربية
يَصْعَدُ
ya-sa-adu
BNবাংলা
উঠানো
uth-ano
CACatalà
elevar
eh-leh-var
CSČeština
zvednout
zved-nout
DADansk
løfte
lofte
DEDeutsch
schweben
shve-ben
ELΕλληνικά
να ανεβαίνω
na ane-va-ino
ESEspañol
elevar
eh-leh-var
FAفارسی
بالا رفتن
ba-la-ro-ftan
FISuomi
nousea
nou-sea
FRFrançais
lever
leh-ver
GUGU
ઉપાડવું
u-pa-d-vu
HAHA
to fly
to fly
HEעברית
לקום
le-kum
HIहिन्दी
उठना
uth-na
HUMagyar
felkín
fel-keen
IDBahasa Indonesia
terbang
ter-bang
IGIG
to fly
to fly
ITItaliano
elevare
eh-leh-vare
JA日本語
浮上する
ukagiru
KKKK
көтерілу
ko-te-ri-lu
KMKM
លើ
le
KO한국어
떠오르다
tteo-ro-da
MRMR
उडणे
ud-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
terbang
ter-bang
MYမြန်မာ
ပြေး
pyay
NLNederlands
optillen
op-tee-len
NONorsk
løfte
lofte
PAPA
ਉਡਾ
ud-a
PLPolski
unosić
u-no-sit
PTPortuguês
elevar
eh-leh-var
RORomână
a se ridica
a se ree-di-ca
RUРусский
парить
par-it
SVSvenska
lyfta
lee-fta
SWKiswahili
kupaa
koo-paa
TAதமிழ்
உயர்த்து
uya-rthu
TEతెలుగు
ఎగిరట
e-gi-ra-ta
THไทย
ลอย
loy
TLTL
lumipad
lu-m-pi-ad
TRTürkçe
havalanmak
ha-va-lan-mak
UKУкраїнська
підніматися
pid-ny-maty-sia
URاردو
اُٹھنا
oo-th-na
VITiếng Việt
bay lên
bay len
YOYO
levate
le-va-te
ZH中文
漂浮
piao-fou
ZUZU
levate
le-va-te

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