ansate
American
[an-seyt]
/ ˈæn seɪt /
adjective
ansate
British
/ ˈænseɪt /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of ansate
First recorded in 1890–95, ansate is from the Latin word ansātus having a handle. See ansa, -ate 1
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