crispate
American
[kris-peyt]
/ ˈkrɪs peɪt /
Also
crispated
adjective
Botany.
crispate
British
/ ˈkrɪspeɪt, -pɪt /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of crispate
First recorded in 1845–50; from Latin crispātus, past participle of crispāre “to curl,” derivative of crispus “curly, wavy”
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