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septate
[ sep-teyt ]
septate
/ ˈsɛpteɪt /
adjective
- divided by septa
a septate plant ovary
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Other Words From
- multi·septate adjective
- non·septate adjective
- pseudo·multi·septate adjective
- sub·septate adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of septate1
C19: from New Latin septātus having a septum
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Example Sentences
Eumycetes, or Higher Fungi, a common name for those Fungi which possess a septate mycelium.
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The spores (fig. 19 a) are spindle-shaped, and from four-to seven-septate.
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Frustules quadrangular, concatenate, composed of numerous septate partitions with transverse cost or rows of puncta.
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Sometimes the spores are simple, in other cases septate, and in Sporochisma are at first produced in an investing cell.
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In Dactylium, the threads are branched, but the spores are collected in clusters usually, and are moreover septate.
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