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ovate
[ oh-veyt ]
adjective
- Botany.
- having a shape like the longitudinal section of an egg.
- having such a shape with the broader end at the base, as a leaf.
ovate
/ ˈəʊveɪt /
adjective
- shaped like an egg
- (esp of a leaf) shaped like the longitudinal section of an egg, with the broader end at the base Compare obovate
Derived Forms
- ˈovately, adverb
Other Words From
- ovate·ly adverb
- semi·ovate adjective
- sub·ovate adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ovate1
Example Sentences
Every bit of ground was drenched in sunlight and steaming in the heat, except for the living room that harbored the only wild population of Chittenango ovate amber snails in the world.
That didn’t save “Sea of Trees” from the carnage, but Mr. McConaughey’s response at a news conference was characteristically sanguine: “Anyone has as much right to boo as they do to ovate.”
They brought the scent of the Sahara and Christmas, and yanked the slender, ovate leaves down from the frangipani and the needlelike leaves from the whistling pines, covering everything in a film of brown.
“Anyone has as much right to boo as they do to ovate,” he said.
Heckles and boos were heard at Friday's press screening, but McConaughey said, "People have as much right to boo as to ovate."
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