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CIRCINATE

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cir⋅ci⋅nate

[sur-suh-neyt]
–adjective
1. made round; ring-shaped.
2. Botany, Mycology. rolled up on the axis at the apex, as a leaf or fruiting body.

Origin:
1820–30; < L circinātus (ptp. of circināre to make round), equiv. to circin(us) pair of compasses (akin to circus ) + -ātus -ate 1


cir⋅ci⋅nate⋅ly, adverb
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cir·ci·nate   (sûr'sə-nāt')   
adj.  
  1. Ring-shaped.

  2. Botany Rolled up in the form of a coil with the tip in the center, as an unexpanded fern frond.


[Latin circinātus, past participle of circināre, to make circular, from circinus, pair of compasses; see Circinus.]
cir'ci·nate'ly adv.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: cir·ci·nate
Pronunciation: 's&r-s&n-"At
Function: adjective
of lesions : having a sharply circumscribedand somewhat circular margin circinate dermatophytids>
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circinate cir·ci·nate (sûr'sə-nāt')
adj.
Circular; ring-shaped.

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Science Dictionary
circinate   (sûr'sə-nāt')  Pronunciation Key 
Rolled up in the form of a coil with the tip in the center, as an unexpanded fern frond. See more at vernation.
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