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in-fervĕfăcĭo , fēci, factum, 3, v. a. (
I.pass. fīo, factus, fĭēri), to cause to boil in any thing; or simply to cause to boil, to boil: “infervefacito paulisper,Cato, R. R. 156, 7: “liquatum acetum,Col. 12, 17, 2: “cum infervefiunt,Scrib. Comp. 271: “omnia infervefacta,Col. 9, 13, 5.
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