Definition of septate in English:
 septate
adjective ˈsɛpteɪtˈsepˌtāt
Anatomy Biology Having or partitioned by a septum or septa.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  By contrast, the ascomycetes and basidiomycetes are septate; their filaments are partitioned by cellular cross-walls called septa.
 -  Thermal balloon therapy is contraindicated in patients with a submucosal myoma or bicornate or septate uterus.
 -  Faint brown septate hyphae and moniliform fungal elements were found in the granuloma.
 -  Microscopically, the fungus produces solitary oval to dumbbell-shaped conidia on short, unbranched conidiophores lateral to septate hyphae.
 -  Between the septate lungs of extant ‘reptiles’ and the derived air sac system of extant birds, there must have existed an entire spectrum of intermediates.
 
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noun sɛpˈteɪʃ(ə)n
Biology Anatomy  A 3-month follow-up ultrasound showed enlargement of the right ovary with multiple bilateral cysts with a few septations.
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-  A careful search for true septations revealed at least rare septation in all cases.
 -  It is not clear whether capillary invasion stimulates alveolar septation or vice versa, but alveolar septation is always associated with capillary invasion.
 -  The main feature of alveolarization is the subdivision of the pre-existing voluminous saccules by septation, which leads to smaller units and an increased total surface area.
 -  Internal septations, polypoid lesions extending into the lumen and irregular shapes seem to be associated with the malignant variety, although some papillary processes may be seen in mucinous cystadenomas.