Purify and sanctify both fit that meaning.
Purify means to make pure. Other words that mean this are: refine, distill and filter
The suitable prefix for pure is pure it won't make sense of you put another set of words in front of pure it just would not make
Pakistan means "the land of purity." "Pak+" means "pure," and "+stan" means "land of."
How about the words: Sure, Pure & Obscure? Hope this helps! ... try words ending with "ir" like sir... or if its a song, you can emphasise the first section of a word then continue through to make it fit... XD
The suffix that means "to make" is "-ify." It is added to the end of a word to indicate the action of making something. For example, "simplify" means to make something simpler, and "purify" means to make something pure.
Five words from the word supermarket are set, make, met, pure, and super.
It means that 750 parts of every 1000 are pure gold. In other words it is 75% pure gold and 25 % other metals. This is usually to make the gold more durable for every day wearing. Pure gold is very soft and wears out relativelty quickly if used all the time.
It's not French, it comes from the Welsh name which is formed from two words - Gwen which means white or pure and hwyvar which means gentle.
The name Karina means PURE.=It is a Russian name.=
Gina means pure. Actually it means queen! Like 'Regina', only shortened!
Pure is "Puro/a" and Clean is "Limpio/a" If the object that your are describing is masculine, then you would use the 'o' ending on the adjective. If the object is feminine, then you would use the 'a' ending on the adjective.
thahira means "pure"