How Do You Spell VELLICATE?

Pronunciation: [vˈɛlɪkˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "vellicate" is vuh-lih-keyt. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /vəˈlɪkət/. The word means to irritate or tickle someone by lightly touching their skin or nerves. It is important to note the double "l" in the middle of the word, as it can be easy to mistakenly spell it with only one "l". The correct spelling ensures clear communication and understanding of the intended meaning.

VELLICATE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "vellicate" is a verb that refers to the act of lightly pinching, tickling or stimulating a person or object with a quick and gentle touch. The action typically involves using one's fingers or a soft object to produce a sensation of slight discomfort or amusement to the recipient. "Vellicate" can be used to describe a playful and teasing action, often associated with the sensation of tickling, which can elicit laughter or a momentary recoil.

    The word "vellicate" comes from the Latin word "vellicare," which means "to pluck" or "to pinch." It embodies the concept of a light touch or a subtle nudge that causes a brief and pleasant sensation. The aim of vellicating is usually to create a pleasurable or amusing experience, stimulating the senses in a lighthearted manner.

    "Vellicate" can also be used metaphorically, extending beyond the physical act of tickling or pinching. It can refer to a figurative stimuli that evokes a similar response or reaction, such as a clever comment or witty remark that tickles one's mind or sense of humor. In this sense, "vellicate" serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness between physical and mental sensations, highlighting the potential power of gentle touches, whether literal or figurative, to amuse, engage, or provoke a response.

  2. To twitch, to contract spasmodically, said especially of fibrillary muscular spasms.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for VELLICATE

  • cellicate
  • bellicate
  • gellicate
  • fellicate
  • vwllicate
  • vsllicate
  • vdllicate
  • vrllicate
  • v4llicate
  • v3llicate
  • veklicate
  • veolicate
  • velkicate
  • velpicate
  • veloicate
  • vellucate
  • velljcate
  • vellkcate
  • vellocate

Etymology of VELLICATE

The word "vellicate" comes from the Latin verb "vellicare", which means "to pluck" or "to twitch". It is derived from the noun "vellus", meaning "fleece" or "wool". The Latin "vellicare" eventually gave rise to the Late Latin word "vellicare", which carried the same meaning. From Late Latin, it was borrowed into English around the mid-17th century, retaining its original sense of a slight pulling or twitching sensation. Today, "vellicate" can refer to tickling, irritating, or exciting someone.

Similar spelling words for VELLICATE

Conjugate verb Vellicate

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be vellicating
you would be vellicating
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they would be vellicating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have vellicate
you would have vellicate
he/she/it would have vellicate
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they would have vellicate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been vellicating
you would have been vellicating
he/she/it would have been vellicating
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FUTURE

I will vellicate
you will vellicate
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we will vellicate
they will vellicate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be vellicating
you will be vellicating
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have vellicated
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been vellicating
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he/she/it will have been vellicating
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they will have been vellicating

IMPERATIVE

you vellicate
we let´s vellicate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to vellicate

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was vellicating
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they were vellicating

PAST PARTICIPLE

vellicated

PAST PERFECT

I had vellicated
you had vellicated
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they had vellicated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been vellicating
you had been vellicating
he/she/it had been vellicating
we had been vellicating
they had been vellicating

PRESENT

I vellicate
you vellicate
he/she/it vellicates
we vellicate
they vellicate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am vellicating
you are vellicating
he/she/it is vellicating
we are vellicating
they are vellicating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

vellicating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have vellicated
you have vellicated
he/she/it has vellicated
we have vellicated
they have vellicated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been vellicating
you have been vellicating
he/she/it has been vellicating
we have been vellicating
they have been vellicating

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