different between fingerlike vs digitate

fingerlike

English

Etymology

finger +? -like

Adjective

fingerlike (comparative more fingerlike, superlative most fingerlike)

  1. Resembling a finger, especially in shape

Anagrams

  • fringelike

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digitate

English

Etymology

From Latin digit?tus for the adjective and digit?re for the verb.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d?d??t?t/ (adjective)
  • IPA(key): /?d?d??te?t/ (verb)

Adjective

digitate (not comparable)

  1. Having digits, fingers or things shaped like fingers; fingerlike
  2. (botany, anatomy) Having parts that spread out from a common point in a finger-like manner.

Derived terms

  • subdigitate

Translations

See also

  • palmate

Verb

digitate (third-person singular simple present digitates, present participle digitating, simple past and past participle digitated)

  1. To point out as with the finger.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Robinson (Eudoxa) to this entry?)
  2. (botany, anatomy) To spread out from a common point in a finger-like manner.

Translations


Italian

Verb

digitate

  1. second-person plural present indicative of digitare
  2. second-person plural imperative of digitare
  3. feminine plural of digitato

Latin

Adjective

digit?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of digit?tus

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