unijugate
American
[yoo-nij-uh-geyt, yoo-ni-joo-git, -geyt]
/ yuˈnɪdʒ əˌgeɪt, ˌyu nɪˈdʒu gɪt, -geɪt /
adjective
Botany.
unijugate
British
/ -ˌɡeɪt, ˌjuːnɪˈdʒuːɡɪt /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of unijugate
1840–50; < Latin ūnijug ( us ) having one yoke (equivalent to ūni- uni- + jug ( um ) yoke 1 + -us adj. suffix) + -ate 1
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