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plicatile, a.|ˈplɪkətɪl, -aɪl| [ad. L. plicātilis (Pliny), f. plicāre to fold. So in F.] †1. Capable of being folded or convoluted. Obs.
1653H. More Antid. Ath. x. App. (1662) 169 Whether these images or impresses consist in a certain posture or motion of the plicatile fibres or subtile threds of which the brain consists. 2. Entom. (See quot.)
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. xlvi. 336 Plicatile... When the wings at rest are folded in one or more longitudinal plaits. |