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pec·ti·nate I. \ˈpektəˌnāt\ adjective also pec·ti·nat·ed \-ād.ə̇d\ Etymology: Latin pectinatus, from pectin-, pecten comb + -atus -ate; akin to Latin pectere to comb, Greek kten-, kteis comb, Sanskrit pakṣman eyelashes, Old English feax head of hair — more at fee : shaped like a comb : having narrow parallel projections, teeth, or divisions suggestive of the teeth of a comb < a pectinate leaf > < a pectinate antenna > — see antenna illustration • pec·ti·nate·ly adverb II. noun (-s) Etymology: pectinic acid + -ate : a salt or ester of a pectinic acid |