different between spiculate vs spiculae
spiculate
English
Etymology
Latin spiculatus
Adjective
spiculate (not comparable)
- Covered with, or having, spicules.
Verb
spiculate (third-person singular simple present spiculates, present participle spiculating, simple past and past participle spiculated)
- (transitive) To sharpen to a point.
- 1772-1782, William Mason, The English Garden
- with spiculated paling
- 1772-1782, William Mason, The English Garden
Anagrams
- capitules, euplastic
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spiculae
English
Noun
spiculae
- plural of spicula
Anagrams
- Pelusiac
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