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unguiculate
[ uhng-gwik-ye-lit, -leyt ]
adjective
- bearing or resembling a nail or claw.
- Zoology. belonging or pertaining to the former superorder Unguiculata, comprising mammals having nails or claws, as distinguished from hoofs.
- Botany. having a clawlike base, as certain petals.
noun
- an unguiculate animal.
unguiculate
/ -ˌleɪt; ʌŋˈɡwɪkjʊlɪt /
adjective
- (of mammals) having claws or nails
- (of petals) having a clawlike base
noun
- an unguiculate mammal
Word History and Origins
Origin of unguiculate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of unguiculate1
Example Sentences
Perianth withering-persistent, spreading; the petal-like oblong or ovate sepals 1–2-glandular near the more or less narrowed but not unguiculate base, which is either free, or united and coherent with the base of the ovary.
Foot broad, with two slender posterior appendages; operculum unguiculate.
Of the unguiculate animals, some are ruminant, with two claws only, as the camel; others are carnivorous, with more numerous claws, as cats, dogs, polecats.
Corolla of 4 unguiculate petals, between white and straw color, 1′ long.
Beak straight, the tip hooked, unguiculate: 8 species.
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