- fulcrate
- ful·crate
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Fulcrate — Ful crate, a. [See {Fulcrum}.] 1. (Bot.) Propped; supported by accessory organs. [R.] Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. Furnished with fulcrums. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fulcrate — ˌkrāt adjective Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin fulcratus, from New Latin fulcrum + Latin atus ate biology : having a fulcrum … Useful english dictionary
fulcrate mastax — (ROTIFERA) A mastax with an elongate fulcrum, having a pair of leaf like manubria attached anteriorly … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
Redlichiina — Taxobox name = Redlichiina fossil range = Cambrian image width = 240px image caption = Redlichia takooensis , a member of the trilobite suborder Redlichiina. Lower Cambrian Emu Shale Kangaroo Island, South Australia ( copy; Dave Simpson) regnum … Wikipedia
Olenellina — Mesonacis vermontanus , a trilobite of the suborder Olenellina © Sam Gon III Conservation status Fossil Scientific classifi … Wikipedia
fulcrum — n. (pl. ra) support; point or support on which lever rests. ♦ fulcral, a. ♦ fulcrate, a. having a fulcrum … Dictionary of difficult words
efulcrate — efulcrate, a. Bot. (ɪˈfʌlkrət) [f. E prefix3 + L. fulcr um + ate.] ‘Said of buds from below which the customary leaf has fallen’ (Treas. Bot.). Cf. fulcrate … Useful english dictionary