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arcuate

[ ahr-kyoo-it, -eyt ]

adjective

  1. bent or curved like a bow.


arcuate

/ -ˌeɪt; ˈɑːkjuːɪt /

adjective

  1. shaped or bent like an arc or bow Alsoarcuated

    arcuate fibres of the cerebrum

    arcuate leaves

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Derived Forms

  • ˈarcuately, adverb
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Other Words From

  • ar·cu·ate·ly adverb
  • sub·ar·cu·ate adjective
  • sub·ar·cu·at·ed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of arcuate1

1620–30; < Latin arcuātus bent like a bow, curved (past participle of arcuāre ), equivalent to arcu-, stem of arcus bow + -ātus -ate 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of arcuate1

C17: from Latin arcuāre, from arcus arc
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Example Sentences

Connecting Broca’s area with Wernicke’s is a neural network: a thick, curving bundle of billions of nerve fibres, the arcuate fasciculus, which integrates the production and the comprehension of language.

In this disorder, a ligament supporting the diaphragm, known as the median arcuate ligament, cuts off circulation not to the colon but to the stomach, by obstructing the artery that delivers blood there.

She was diagnosed with an extremely rare condition called median arcuate ligament syndrome, or MALS.

This is an image showing a 3D-printed reconstruction of the white matter pathway connecting two areas of the human brain - the arcuate fasciculus.

From BBC

She had something called MALS, or median arcuate ligament syndrome, Lois announced triumphantly.

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