How Do You Spell MACULATES?

Pronunciation: [mˈakjʊləts] (IPA)

The word "maculates" is spelled măkəˌleɪts. The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the first syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound, followed by a consonant blend of "k" and "l". The second syllable includes a long "a" sound, and the final syllable has a short "i" sound followed by the consonant blend of "t" and "s". The word means to stain or spot, and understanding its correct spelling and pronunciation can improve one's communication and writing skills.

MACULATES Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "maculates" is a verb derived from the noun "macula," which refers to a spot, stain, or blemish on a surface. To "maculate" means to cause something to become marked, stained, or soiled, usually by the application or deposition of a substance. The act of maculating involves the presence of unwanted, often conspicuous, marks or spots on an otherwise clean or perfect object.

    The term can be used in a literal sense, indicating the physical staining or discoloration of an object or surface caused by any substance, such as ink, grease, dirt, or any other material that leaves marks. It can also be extended to describe metaphorical stains or blemishes on one's reputation or character, suggesting a moral or ethical taint.

    Maculates can refer to a single instance of staining or a series of spots or blemishes that cover a large area. The term can be applied to various contexts, including art restoration, cleaning practices, and the assessment of damage or quality of an object or surface.

    Overall, the term "maculates" refers to the action of marking or staining something, whether it be physical or metaphorical, and conveys the notion of an unwanted blemish or imperfection.

Common Misspellings for MACULATES

  • naculates
  • kaculates
  • mzculates
  • msculates
  • mwculates
  • mqculates
  • maxulates
  • mavulates
  • mafulates
  • madulates
  • macylates
  • machlates
  • macjlates
  • macilates
  • mac8lates
  • mac7lates
  • macukates
  • macupates
  • macuoates
  • maculztes

Etymology of MACULATES

The word "maculates" is derived from the Latin word "maculatus", which is the past participle of the verb "maculare". "Maculare" means to stain, spot, or mark with a stain or spot. The Latin root word is "macula", which directly translates to a spot or stain. "Maculates" is the third person present tense form of the verb in English.

Conjugate verb Maculates

CONDITIONAL

I would maculate
we would maculate
you would maculate
he/she/it would maculate
they would maculate

FUTURE

I will maculate
we will maculate
you will maculate
he/she/it will maculate
they will maculate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have maculated
we will have maculated
you will have maculated
he/she/it will have maculated
they will have maculated

PAST

I maculated
we maculated
you maculated
he/she/it maculated
they maculated

PAST PERFECT

I had maculated
we had maculated
you had maculated
he/she/it had maculated
they had maculated

PRESENT

I maculate
we maculate
you maculate
he/she/it maculates
they maculate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have maculated
we have maculated
you have maculated
he/she/it has maculated
they have maculated
I am maculating
we are maculating
you are maculating
he/she/it is maculating
they are maculating
I was maculating
we were maculating
you were maculating
he/she/it was maculating
they were maculating
I will be maculating
we will be maculating
you will be maculating
he/she/it will be maculating
they will be maculating
I have been maculating
we have been maculating
you have been maculating
he/she/it has been maculating
they have been maculating
I had been maculating
we had been maculating
you had been maculating
he/she/it had been maculating
they had been maculating
I will have been maculating
we will have been maculating
you will have been maculating
he/she/it will have been maculating
they will have been maculating
I would have maculated
we would have maculated
you would have maculated
he/she/it would have maculated
they would have maculated
I would be maculating
we would be maculating
you would be maculating
he/she/it would be maculating
they would be maculating
I would have been maculating
we would have been maculating
you would have been maculating
he/she/it would have been maculating
they would have been maculating

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