də̇ˈlikwēˌāt, dēˈ- intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: alteration of earlier deliquate, from Latin deliquatus, past participle of deliquare to clarify, strain, from de- + liquare to melt, liquefy, strain; akin to Latin liquēre to be fluid — more at liquid
archaic : deliquesce