Nidificate (verb)
nid-if-i-kayt
To build a nest
Now in rare usage, first recorded in English between 1810–20; used without an object.
From Latin nīdificātus, past participle of nīdificāre, “to build a nest.”
Example sentences
“To watch the buzzard nidificate and then raise young was an amazing experience.”
Mackle (verb) mak-ul to blur, as from a double impression in printing First used in 1585–95. A variant of earlier macle, makle; earlier macule (from the Latin macula, “spot, blemish”).…