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    dulcify
    /ˈdʌlsɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. sweeten: rare "cider pap dulcified with molasses"

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  2. dulcify. 2 meanings: 1. rare to make pleasant or agreeable 2. → a rare word for sweeten.... Click for more definitions.

    • American

      2 senses: 1. rare to make pleasant or agreeable 2. → a rare...

    • Dulcinea

      5 meanings: literary a sweetheart → 1. a person loved by...

    • Dulcimer

      2 meanings: music 1. a tuned percussion instrument...

    • Dulciloquy

      A way of speaking that is mellow and agreeable.... Click for...

    • Dulcifluous

      Coursing or flowing in a dulcet or gentle manner.... Click...

    • Dulcifies

      3 meanings: → See dulcify 1. rare to make pleasant or...

    • Dulcet

      (of a sound) soothing or pleasant; sweet.... Click for...

    • Deutsch

      Wortherkunft von dulcify. C16: from Late Latin dulcificāre,...

  3. Dulcify definition: to make more agreeable; mollify; appease.. See examples of DULCIFY used in a sentence.

  4. Other forms: dulcified; dulcifying. Definitions of dulcify. verb. make sweeter in taste. synonyms: dulcorate, edulcorate, sweeten. see more.

  5. Define dulcify. dulcify synonyms, dulcify pronunciation, dulcify translation, English dictionary definition of dulcify. tr.v. dul·ci·fied , dul·ci·fy·ing , dul·ci·fies 1. To make agreeable or gentle; mollify. 2. To sweeten. dul′ci·fi·ca′tion n. American Heritage® Dictionary...

  6. dul· ci· fy ˈdəl-sə-ˌfī. dulcified; dulcifying. Synonyms of dulcify. transitive verb. 1. : to make sweet. 2. : to make agreeable : mollify.

  7. Synonyms for DULCIFY: sweeten, baby, pamper, coax, cater (to), mollycoddle, wheedle, blandish; Antonyms of DULCIFY: anger, burn (up), inflame, outrage, aggravate, cross, put out, get.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · dulcify (third-person singular simple present dulcifies, present participle dulcifying, simple past and past participle dulcified) To sweeten the taste of. To make sweeter or more pleasant.