cuneate

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin cuneātus.

Adjective

cuneate (comparative more cuneate, superlative most cuneate)

  1. (biology) wedge-shaped.
  2. (botany) wedge-shaped, with the narrow part at the base.
  3. (botany) having straight, or almost straight sides meeting at the apex or base.

Usage notes

A deltoid organ is roughly triangular in shape, but may have much less obvious "angles". An obdeltoid one is practically the same, except that the cuneate leaf's angle are better defined. Being cuneate does not prevent being sagittate.


Italian

Adjective

cuneate

  1. feminine plural of cuneato

Anagrams


Latin

Verb

cuneāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of cuneō
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