different between circumvallate vs circumvallated
circumvallate
English
Etymology
From Latin circumvallare, from circum- + vallum (“rampart”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??k?m?væle?t/
Verb
circumvallate (third-person singular simple present circumvallates, present participle circumvallating, simple past and past participle circumvallated)
- (transitive) To surround with, or as if with, a rampart.
Derived terms
- circumvallation
Adjective
circumvallate (not comparable)
- Surrounded with a wall; enclosed with a rampart.
- (anatomy) Surrounded by a ridge or elevation.
- circumvallate papillae, near the base of the tongue
Latin
Verb
circumv?ll?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of circumv?ll?
circumvallate From the web:
circumvallated
English
Verb
circumvallated
- simple past tense and past participle of circumvallate
circumvallated From the web:
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