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fasciate
[ fash-ee-eyt, -ee-it ]
adjective
- bound with a band, fillet, or bandage.
- Botany. abnormally compressed into a band or bundle, as stems grown together.
- Zoology.
- composed of bundles.
- bound together in a bundle.
- marked with a band or bands.
fasciate
/ ˈfæʃɪˌeɪt /
adjective
- botany
- (of stems and branches) abnormally flattened due to coalescence
- growing in a bundle
- (of birds, insects, etc) marked by distinct bands of colour
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Derived Forms
- ˈfasciˌately, adverb
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Other Words From
- fas·ci·ate·ly adverb
- un·fas·ci·ate adjective
- un·fas·ci·at·ed adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fasciate1
C17: probably from New Latin fasciātus (unattested) having bands; see fascia
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Example Sentences
Fasciate, banded; also applied to monstrous stems which grow flat.
From Project Gutenberg
The reddish variety, vinous or scarlet-black in color, is remarkably fasciate.
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These fasciate forms generally shorter, or less erect.
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