v., -lat·ed, -lat·ing, -lates.
To remove a hair from a part of the body by forcible extraction, electrolysis, or loosening at the root by chemical means.
| Medical Dictionary: ep·i·late |
To remove a hair from a part of the body by forcible extraction, electrolysis, or loosening at the root by chemical means.
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| Veterinary Dictionary: epilate |
To remove hair.
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