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e·nun·ci·ate

E0167000 (ĭ-nŭn′sē-āt′)v. e·nun·ci·at·ed, e·nun·ci·at·ing, e·nun·ci·ates v.tr.1. To pronounce; articulate.2. To state or set forth precisely or systematically: enunciate a doctrine.3. To announce; proclaim.v.intr. To pronounce words; speak aloud.
[Latin ēnūntiāre, ēnūntiāt- : ē-, ex-, ex- + nūntiāre, to announce (from nūntius, messenger; see neu- in Indo-European roots).]
e·nun′ci·a·ble (-ə-bəl) adj.e·nun′ci·a′tion n.e·nun′ci·a′tive (-sē-ā′tĭv, -sē-ə-tĭv) adj.e·nun′ci·a′tive·ly adv.e·nun′ci·a′tor n.