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View synonyms for imbricate
imbricate
[ adjective im-bri-kit, -keyt; verb im-bri-keyt ]
adjective
- overlapping in sequence, as tiles or shingles on a roof.
- of, relating to, or resembling overlapping tiles, as decoration or drawings.
- Biology. overlapping like tiles, as scales or leaves.
- characterized by or as if by overlapping shingles.
verb (used with or without object)
, im·bri·cat·ed, im·bri·cat·ing.
- to overlap, as tiles or shingles.
imbricate
adjective
- architect relating to or having tiles, shingles, or slates that overlap
- botany (of leaves, scales, etc) overlapping each other
verb
- tr to decorate with a repeating pattern resembling scales or overlapping tiles
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Derived Forms
- ˌimbriˈcation, noun
- ˈimbricately, adverb
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Other Words From
- imbri·cate·ly adverb
- imbri·cative adjective
- non·imbri·cate adjective
- non·imbri·cate·ly adverb
- non·imbri·cated adjective
- non·imbri·cating adjective
- non·imbri·cative adjective
- sub·imbri·cate adjective
- sub·imbri·cate·ly adverb
- sub·imbri·cated adjective
- sub·imbri·cative adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of imbricate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of imbricate1
C17: from Latin imbricāre to cover with overlapping tiles, from imbrex pantile
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Example Sentences
The first and oldest of these varieties is generally called Scale or Imbricate armour.
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Sepals and petals colored alike, in three or more rows of three, imbricate.
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Sepals and petals imbricate, each in two rows of three (rarely in twos or fours).
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Sporocarps sessile beneath the stem; small, floating, pinnately branched, with minute imbricate leaves.
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Antheridia 3–20, in the axils of small saccate leaves, which are scarcely imbricate or crowded into terminal heads.
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