Home › Words › E › emulgeemulge/ɪˈmʌld͡ʒənt/emulge · verb — to milk out; to drain.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).emulge is pronounced /ɪˈmʌld͡ʒənt/.EtymologyBorrowed from Latin emulgeo, emulsum; e (“out”) + mulgeo (“to milk”); akin to English milk. See milk.verbTo milk out; to drain.e.g.“the Water cannot so readily subside and fall downwards , it may be the more plentifully emulged into the Bowels, and so that way discharged, as I have sometimes experienced.” — 1701, Peter Paxton, An Essay concerning the Body of Man:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.emulgence 81% match — The act of emulging; a milking or draining. vs emulge →emulsive 70% match — That yields an emulsion (or a milk-like substance). vs emulge →emulgent 69% match — Of a straining or purifying process. vs emulge →emulsify 68% match — To make into an emulsion. vs emulge →emulsionize 65% match — To make into an emulsion; to emulsify. vs emulge →undermilk 62% match — To milk (a cow or other animal) inadequately. vs emulge →remilk 61% match — To milk once more. vs emulge →demulsify 61% match — To separate into its components. vs emulge →