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pa⋅nic⋅u⋅late

[puh-nik-yuh-leyt, -lit]
–adjective Botany.
arranged in panicles.
Also, pa⋅nic⋅u⋅lat⋅ed.


Origin:
1720–30; < NL pāniculātus panicled. See panicle, -ate 1
pa·nic·u·late     (pə-nĭk'yə-lĭt, -lāt')  Pronunciation Key 
adj.   Botany
Growing or arranged in a panicle.

[New Latin pāniculātus, from Latin pānicula, panicle; see panicle.]
pa·nic'u·late·ly adv.
paniculate

adjective
having a panicle 

Paniculate

Pa*nic"u*late\, Paniculated \Pa*nic"u*la`ted\, a. [See Panicle.] (Bot) Same as Panicled.

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