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Synonyms

cucullate

American  
[kyoo-kuh-leyt, kyoo-kuhl-eyt] / ˈkyu kəˌleɪt, kyuˈkʌl eɪt /
Also cucullated

adjective

  1. resembling a cowl or hood.


cucullate British  
/ ˈkjuːkəˌleɪt, -lɪt /

adjective

  1. shaped like a hood or having a hoodlike part

    cucullate sepals

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Other Word Forms

  • cucullately adverb

Etymology

Origin of cucullate

First recorded in 1785–95; from Late Latin cucullātus “having a hood,” equivalent to Latin cucull(us) “a covering, hood” + -ātus -ate 1

Example Sentences

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P. up to 1 cm. cucullate then exp. umbil. striate, orange yellow then pale; g. deeply decur. pale; s. 3-4 cm. very slender, weak, pale orange; sp. 4-5 � 2. var.

From European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae by Massee, George

Distortions of leaves are very common, and are sometimes teratological—i.e. due to no known cause—e.g. the pitcher-like or hood-like cucullate leaves of the Lime, Cabbage, Pelargonium, etc., and of fused pairs in Crassula.

From Disease in Plants by Ward, H. Marshall