
ETYMOLOGY
– from Latin effōcāt- ppl. stem of effōcāre,
from ex (out) + faux (throat)
EXAMPLE
A post-mortem on the body revealed that the victim had been effocated.

ETYMOLOGY
– from Latin effōcāt- ppl. stem of effōcāre,
from ex (out) + faux (throat)
EXAMPLE
A post-mortem on the body revealed that the victim had been effocated.