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clavate
English
Etymology
Latin clava (“club”)
Adjective
clavate (comparative more clavate, superlative most clavate)
- (biology) Resembling a club, becoming increasingly wide from the base to the distal end.
- Synonyms: claviform, clubbed
Synonyms
- clubbed
Translations
See also
- flabellate
- lamellate
- capitate
Latin
Adjective
cl?v?te
- vocative masculine singular of cl?v?tus
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pilate
English
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Adjective
pilate (comparative more pilate, superlative most pilate)
- Resembling hair; minutely clavate.
- pilate pollen
Anagrams
- aplite
Latin
Verb
pil?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of pil?
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