- patellate
- pa·tel·late
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
patellate — /peuh tel it, ayt/, adj. 1. having a patella. 2. patelliform. [1820 30; PATELL(A) + ATE1] * * * … Universalium
patellate — adjective a) Having a patella b) Having the shape of a patella, patelliform … Wiktionary
patellate — pÉ™ telÉ™t , leɪt adj. having a kneecap … English contemporary dictionary
patellate — /pəˈtɛlət/ (say puh teluht), / eɪt/ (say ayt) adjective 1. having a patella. 2. → patelliform …
patellate — elə̇t, eˌlāt adjective Etymology: patella + ate : having a patella or patellula : patelliform … Useful english dictionary
Apex (mollusc) — The apex is a word most often used to mean the tip of the spire of the shell of a gastropod. It is the first formed, and therefore the oldest, part of the shell. To be more precise, the apex would usually be where the tip of the embryonic shell… … Wikipedia
patella — [pə tɛlə] noun (plural patellae li:) Anatomy the kneecap. Derivatives patellar adjective patellate lət adjective Origin C16: from L., dimin. of patina shallow dish … English new terms dictionary
patella — n. kneecap. ♦ patelliform, a. limpet shaped. ♦ patellar, a. ♦ patellate, a. having shape of patella … Dictionary of difficult words
patella — n. (pl. patellae) the kneecap. Derivatives: patellar adj. patellate adj. Etymology: L, dimin. of patina: see PATEN … Useful english dictionary
Patella — n. (pl. patellae) the kneecap. Derivatives: patellar adj. patellate adj. Etymology: L, dimin. of patina: see PATEN … Useful english dictionary