Lubrificano
Lubrificano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb lubrificare, meaning “they lubricate.” The verb refers to applying a lubricant to reduce friction, wear, and heat between moving parts, most commonly in mechanical contexts but also in biological or industrial settings.
Etymology and related terms: lubrificare derives from Latin lubricus, meaning slippery, via the -ificare derivational suffix.
Usage: In practical contexts, lubrificano appears in descriptions of actions performed by technicians, engineers, or operators.
Conjugation note: The present tense forms generally follow standard -are verb conjugation. Examples include io lubrifico,
See also: lubrication, lubricant, lubrificazione, and lubricants.