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Latin  Disculpate Webster's International Dictionary Unabridged Dis·Cul·Pate ˈdi(ˌ)Skəlˌpāt

Title disculpate
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Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
dis·cul·pate
\ˈdi(ˌ)skəlˌpāt, də̇ˈs-\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Medieval Latin disculpatus, past participle of disculpare, from Latin dis- dis- (I) + culpare to blame, from culpa fault — more at 
culpa
: 
exculpate

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