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stellate

American  
[stel-it, -eyt] / ˈstɛl ɪt, -eɪt /
Often stellated

adjective

  1. like the form of a conventionalized figure of a star; star-shaped.


stellate British  
/ -eɪt, ˈstɛlɪt /

adjective

  1. resembling a star in shape; radiating from the centre

    a stellate arrangement of petals

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of stellate

First recorded in 1490–1500; from Latin stellātus “starry,” equivalent to stell(a) star + -ātus -ate 1

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A study published in Targetome on December 15, 2025 by Hong Wang's & Haiping Hao's team, China Pharmaceutical University, reports that a fixed-dose combination of silybin and carvedilol can strongly suppress hepatic stellate cell activation.

From Science Daily • Jan. 6, 2026

When used together, silybin and carvedilol sharply reduced collagen production and stellate cell activation in human and rat cell cultures, as well as in primary hepatic stellate cells.

From Science Daily • Jan. 6, 2026

In human LX-2 and rat HSC-T6 stellate cells stimulated with TGFβ1, silybin only slightly lowered key fibrosis-related markers such as COL1A1, COL1A2, ACTA2, and TGFB.

From Science Daily • Jan. 6, 2026

In its first iteration, Maris’ stellate insignia consisted of silver plastic stars from Party City, placed like tears to match the somber music she made at the time.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 2, 2025

Then, a bell sounds, and acrasin is released by special cells toward which the others converge in stellate ranks, touch, fuse together, and construct the slug, solid as a trout.

From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas

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