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pedati- combining form of L. pedātus pedate, in botanical terminology in adjs. relating to leaves: pedatifid |pɪˈdætɪfɪd| [L. -fidus split], pedately cleft or divided at least half-way to the base; pedatiform |pɪˈdætɪfɔːm|, approaching a pedate form, or having the ribs pedately arranged; pedatiˈlobate, peˈdatilobed |pɪdeɪtɪ-|, pedately divided with rounded divisions or lobes; peˈdatinerved |pɪˈdeɪtɪ-|, having the nerves or ribs pedately arranged; pedatiˈpartite |pɪdeɪtɪ-| [see partite], pedately divided nearly to the base; so peˈdatisect, pedatiˈsected |pɪdeɪtɪ-| [L. sectus cut].
1793Martyn Lang. Bot., Pedatifidum folium, a pedatifid leaf..the parts of the leaf not being separate; but connected, as in the feet of water fowl. 1857Henfrey Bot. §93 The general prefix pedati- may be used in the words pedatifid, pedatisect, or pedatipartite. 1857Mayne Expos. Lex., Pedatifid,..pedatilobate,..pedatipartite,..pedatisected. 1866Treas. Bot. 855 Pedate, Pedatifid,..pedatiform,..pedatilobed, or pedatilobate,..pedatinerved,..pedatipartite, or pedatisect, when a pedate leaf has segments separated into so many distinct leaflets. |