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strigulate

English

Etymology

From Latin strigulatus, from striga (row, strip, swath).

Verb

strigulate (third-person singular simple present strigulates, present participle strigulating, simple past and past participle strigulated)

  1. (zoology) To streak or stripe very finely; to make strigate or strigose; to cause to have strigulation.

Latin

Adjective

strigul?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of strigul?tus

strigulate From the web:

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strigose

English

Etymology

From Latin striga (row, strip, swath) +? -ose; compare strigosus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st?a????s/

Adjective

strigose (comparative more strigose, superlative most strigose)

  1. (zoology) Having fine grooves, ridges, or streaks.
  2. (botany) Having stiff hairs, pressed together.

See also

  • strigate, strigulate, strigulation

Anagrams

  • gorsiest, grossite

Latin

Adjective

strig?se

  1. vocative masculine singular of strig?sus

strigose From the web:

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