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costate
[kos-tuht, kaw-steyt]
adjective
Anatomy., having ribs.
(of mosses) having a midrib or costa.
costate
/ ˈkɒsteɪt /
adjective
anatomy having ribs
(of leaves) having veins or ridges, esp parallel ones
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Other Word Forms
- multicostate adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of costate1
C19: from Late Latin costātus, from Latin costa rib
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Example Sentences
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Perigynium less inflated, more conspicuously nerved or even costate, and with more or less setaceous or awned teeth; scale usually awned; spikes mostly nodding or spreading, comose in appearance, greenish, greenish-yellow, or ochroleucous.—Sp.
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The hymenium is even, coriaceous, or waxy, costate, or papillose.
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Costal margin: the anterior margin of a wing whether it is really costate or not.
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