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alate I. \əˈlāt\ adverb Etymology: Middle English, from a- (I) + late archaic : of late : lately II. \ˈāˌlāt, usu -ād.+V\ adjective also alat·ed \ˈāˌlād.ə̇d\ Etymology: Latin alatus, from ala wing + -atus -ate — more at aisle 1. : having wings : winged < an alate horse in mythology > 2. : furnished with winglike expansions < certain stems and fruits are alate > 3. a. : having a broad expanded lip — used of shells b. : having winged forms — used of certain insects (as ants and aphids) c. : of or relating to alates III. noun (-s) : a winged individual of a kind of insect (as ant or aphid) that has both winged and wingless forms |