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in⋅du⋅men⋅tum
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ˌɪn
dʊˈmɛn
təm
,
-dyʊ-
/
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plural
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-tums.
Botany,
Zoology
.
a dense, hairy covering.
Origin:
1840–50;
< NL; L: garment, covering, equiv. to L
indu
(
ere
) to put on, don (
ind-,
by-form of
in-
in
2
+
-uere,
from a v. base
*eu-
or
*ou-
(>
ū-
), akin to OCS
obuti,
Lith
aũti
to put on (shoes);
cf.
exuviae
) +
-mentum
-ment
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in·du·ment
(ĭn'də-mənt, -dyə-)
n.
pl.
in·du·ments
also
in·du·men·ta
(-měn'tə)
A covering of fine hairs or scales.
[Latin
indūmentum
,
garment
, from
induere
,
to put a garment on
; see
endue
.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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