- sacculate
- sac·cu·late
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
sacculate — [sak′yəlāt΄, sak′yəlit] adj. [< SACCULE + ATE1] formed of or divided into saccules or a series of saclike expansions: also sacculated sacculation n … English World dictionary
sacculate — adjective see sacculated … New Collegiate Dictionary
sacculate — sacculation, n. /sak yeuh layt , lit/, adj. formed into or having a saccule, sac, or saclike dilation. Also, sacculated. [1865 70; SACCUL(US) + ATE1] * * * … Universalium
sacculate — adjective See sacculated … Wiktionary
sacculate — adj. resembling a sac; having sacs … English contemporary dictionary
sacculate — sac•cu•late [[t]ˈsæk yəˌleɪt, lɪt[/t]] also sac′cu•lat ed adj. anat. bot fng zool. having or being a sac or saclike dilation • Etymology: 1865–70 sac cu•la′tion, n … From formal English to slang
sacculate — /ˈsækjələt/ (say sakyuhluht), / leɪt/ (say layt) adjective formed into or with a saccule, sac, or saclike dilatations. Also, sacculated. –sacculation /sækjəˈleɪʃən/ (say sakyuh layshuhn), noun …
sacculate — adjective formed with or having saclike expansions the alimentary tract is partially sacculated • Syn: ↑sacculated • Pertains to noun: ↑saccule, ↑saccule (for: ↑sacculated) … Useful english dictionary
sacculated — adjective formed with or having saclike expansions the alimentary tract is partially sacculated • Syn: ↑sacculate • Pertains to noun: ↑saccule (for: ↑sacculate), ↑saccule … Useful english dictionary
sacculation — ˌsakyəˈlāshən noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin sacculus + English ation 1. : the quality or state of being sacculated 2. : the process of developing or segmenting into sacculate structures … Useful english dictionary