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Definition of Emaculate

Emaculate
Emaculate E*mac"u*late, v. t. [L. emaculatus, p. p. of emaculare to clear from spots. See Maculate.] To clear from spots or stains, or from any imperfection. [Obs.] --Hales.

Meaning of Emaculate from wikipedia

- on 26 April 2015. "Meninos Emasculados de Altamira: Resumo do Caso" [Emaculated Boys of Altamira: Case Summary] (PDF). Hospital das ClĂ­nicas da Universidade...
- greenish-grey, and can be either smooth or slightly wrinkled, without spots (emaculate), featuring scattered, shallow cracks. Isidia are absent in this species...
- Pan African Medical Journal. www.panafrican-med-journal.com Madungwe, Emaculate; Sakuringwa, Saniso (2007). "Greywater reuse: A strategy for water demand...
- pustulotinctum is whitish gray to ivory, dull, and not shiny, while its surface is emaculate and con****uously wrinkled, gnarled, and granular. The lichen is abundantly...
- substrate. The upper thallus surface of Parmotrema cactacearum is dull, emaculate, and pale greenish yellow, without cracks, and can be sp****ly to abundantly...
- black. The upper surface is pale yellow-green, smooth to rugulose, and emaculate, without isidia. The medulla is white, and the lower surface is black...
- slightly shiny, without any powdery coating (epruinose) or distinct spots (emaculate). It lacks reproductive structures like soredia, isidia, pustules, dactyls...