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laccate
English
Adjective
laccate (comparative more laccate, superlative most laccate)
- (botany, mycology) Having a waxy covering that gives the appearance of lacquer
Italian
Verb
laccate
- second-person plural present indicative of laccare
- second-person plural imperative of laccare
- feminine plural of laccato
Anagrams
- calcate
- leccata
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saccate
English
Pronunciation
- /'sæke?t/
Adjective
saccate (comparative more saccate, superlative most saccate)
- Shaped like a pouch or sac.
- Having a pouch or sac.
- Enclosed in a sac.
- (botany) Of a pollen grain that has one or more sacci.
Italian
Noun
saccate f
- plural of saccata
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