brachiate
American
[brey-kee-it, -eyt, brak-ee-, brey-kee-eyt, brak-ee-]
/ ˈbreɪ ki ɪt, -ˌeɪt, ˈbræk i-, ˈbreɪ kiˌeɪt, ˈbræk i- /
adjective
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Botany. having widely spreading branches in alternate pairs.
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Zoology. having arms.
verb (used without object)
brachiated,
brachiating
brachiate
British
adjective
verb
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of brachiate
First recorded in 1825–35, brachiate is from the Latin word brāchiātus with branches like arms. See brachi-, -ate 1
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