Sweeten Your Day with “Dulcify”

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"Dulcify" means to sweeten or soothe. It originates from the Latin word "dulcis," meaning "sweet." This word is perfect for describing the act of making something more pleasant.

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June 12, 2024

dulcify

[ duhl-suh-fahy ]verb

to sweeten.

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