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| vul·gate [ vúl gàyt, vúlgət ] (plural vul·gates) |
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1. ordinary speech: the everyday informal use of a language
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2. accepted version: a text generally accepted among experts as being the best or most accurate version
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| [Early 16th century. < Latin vulgatus, past participle of vulgare "make public or common" < vulgus "the common people"] |
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