Re: enervate?
Author: i
Date: 12-29-2021 - 17:56

Let's try titillate instead. In a salacious way.

The "e" must be the short "ex" for away from, out of.

Is there an "innervate"?



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  How come Reims enjoys streetcars and we get nada i 12-29-2021 - 11:13
  Re: How come Reims enjoys streetcars and we get nada Jacques 12-29-2021 - 14:31
  enervate? WebDigger 12-29-2021 - 14:50
  Re: enervate? i 12-29-2021 - 17:56
  What is the difference between enervate and innervate? WebDigger 12-29-2021 - 18:40


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