emanant
American
[em-uh-nuhnt]
/ ˈɛm ə nənt /
adjective
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Origin of emanant
First recorded in 1605–15; from French or directly from Latin ēmānant- (stem of ēmānāns “outflowing,” present participle of ēmānāre ), equivalent to ē- “out of, from” + mān- “to flow” + -ant- present participle stem; see e- 1, -ant
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