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baccate
[ bak-eyt ]
baccate
/ ˈbækeɪt /
adjective
- like a berry in form, texture, etc
- bearing berries
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Word History and Origins
Origin of baccate1
C19: from Latin bāca berry
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Example Sentences
Baccate -us: berry-like: applied to bladder-like ovaries from the surface of which the short ovarian tubes arise.
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Woods entirely of A. densa, with a small baccate-like deciduous leaved tree.
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Schlechtendal describes the ordinarily baccate fruit of a vine as becoming dry, and even dehiscing by valves like a capsule.
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Baccate, berried, berry-like, of a pulpy nature like a berry (bacca).
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