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rarefy (v.)

late 14c., from Old French rarefier (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin rarificare, from Latin rarefacere "make rare," from rarus "rare, thin" (see rare (adj.1)) + facere "to make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Related: Rarefied.

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Definitions of rarefy from WordNet

rarefy (v.)
lessen the density or solidity of;
The bones are rarefied
rarefy (v.)
make more subtle or refined;
Synonyms: sublimate / subtilize
rarefy (v.)
weaken the consistency of (a chemical substance);
Synonyms: attenuate
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