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sulcate
sul·cate S0872600 (sŭl′kāt′)adj. Biology Having narrow, deep furrows or grooves, as a stem or tissue. [Latin sulcātus, past participle of sulcāre, to furrow, from sulcus, furrow.]sulcate (ˈsʌlkeɪt) adj (Biology) biology marked with longitudinal parallel grooves: sulcate stems. [C18: via Latin sulcātus from sulcāre to plough, from sulcus a furrow] sulˈcation nsul•cate (ˈsʌl keɪt) also sul′cat•ed, adj. having long, narrow grooves, as plant stems, or being furrowed or cleft, as hoofs. [1750–60; < Latin sulcātus, past participle of sulcāre to plow. See sulcus, -ate1] sul•ca′tion, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | sulcate - having deep narrow furrows or grooves |
sulcate
sulcate[′səl‚kāt] (zoology) Having furrows or grooves on the surface. sulcate
sulcate [sul´kāt] furrowed; marked with sulci.sul·cate (sŭl'kāt), Grooved; furrowed; marked by a sulcus or sulci.sulcate (sŭl′kāt′)adj. Biology Having narrow, deep furrows or grooves, as a stem or tissue.sul·cate (sŭl'kāt) Grooved; furrowed; marked by a sulcus or sulci. |