muricate

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin mūricātus, from mūrex (a pointed rock or stone).

Adjective

muricate

  1. (biology) covered with short rough points or studs
    • 1912, John Merle Coulter, ‎M. S. Coulter, ‎Charles Reid Barnes, Botanical Gazette (volume 54, page 145)
      [] the small areola at base scarcely forked, closely muricate with silvery-gray spinellae on a brown background.
  2. (mycology) covered with crystals

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Latin

Adjective

mūricāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of mūricātus