different between lamellate vs lamellated
lamellate
English
Etymology
lamella +? -ate
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?l?t
Adjective
lamellate
- Composed of, or furnished with, thin plates or scales.
- Having at least some component segments being lengthened on one side and flattened into circles, making these segments look like a stack of dinner plates.
- The dung beetle had lamellate antennae.
Usage notes
This term is used especially to describe certain insect antennae in which the last segments are so shaped into a compact club of flat plates. Lamellate antennae are a form of clubbed, or clavate antennae.
Latin
Adjective
l?mell?te
- vocative masculine singular of l?mell?tus
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lamellated
English
Adjective
lamellated (comparative more lamellated, superlative most lamellated)
- lamellate
- lamellar
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