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CALICULAR; CALICULATE a.
Relating to, or resembling, a cup; also improperly used for calycular, calyculate.
CALYCULATE; CALYCULATED a.
Having a set of bracts resembling a calyx.
CAMPANULATE a.
Bell-shaped.
CANALICULATE; CANALICULATED a.
Having a channel or groove, as in the leafstalks of most palms.
CANCELLATE a. 2 definitions
Consisting of a network of veins, without intermediate parenchyma, as the leaves of certain plant; latticelike.
CANCELLATED a. 2 definitions
Crossbarres; marked with cross lines. Grew.
CANNULATED a.
ollow; affording a passage through its interior length for wire, thread, etc.; as, a cannulated (suture) needle. [Written also canulated.]
CANTILLATE v.
To chant; to recite with musical tones. M. Stuart.
CANULA; CANULAR; CANULATED n.
See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
CAPITELLATE a.
Having a very small knoblike termination, or collected into minute capitula.
CAPITULATE v. 3 definitions
heads or terms of an agreement, as in chapters or articles; to agree. [Obs.] There capitulates with the king . . . to take to wife his daughter Mary. Heylin. There is no reason why the reducing of any agreement to certain heads or capitula should not be called to capitulate. Trench.
CAPREOLATE a.
Having a tendril or tendrils.
CAPRYLATE n.
A salt of caprylic acid.
CAPSULATE; CAPSULATED a.
Inclosed in a capsule, or as in a chest or box.
CARDINALATE n.
The office, rank, or dignity of a cardinal.
CARUNCULATE; CARUNCULATED a.
Having a caruncle or caruncles; caruncular.
CASTELLATED a. 2 definitions
Inclosed within a building; as, a fountain or cistern castellated. [Obs.] Johnson.
CATENULATE a. 2 definitions
Consisting of little links or chains.
CELLULATED a.
Cellular. Caldwell.
CEPHALATE a.
Having a head.
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