vacuum
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Borrowed from Latin vacuum (“an empty space, void”), noun use of neuter of vacuus (“empty”), related to vacare (“be empty”).
vacuum (plural vacuums or (rare, formal) vacua)
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vacuum (third-person singular simple present vacuums, present participle vacuuming, simple past and past participle vacuumed)
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vacuum m (plural vacuums)
vacuum
vacuum n (plural vacuumuri)
vacuum m (plural vacuums)
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