Definition of Laciniate. Meaning of Laciniate. Synonyms of Laciniate

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Definition of Laciniate

Laciniate
Laciniate La*cin"i*ate, Laciniated La*cin"i*a"ted, a. [See Lacinia.] 1. Fringed; having a fringed border. 2. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Cut into deep, narrow, irregular lobes; slashed.

Meaning of Laciniate from wikipedia

- barbs, shaped like a spear point, with flaring pointed lobes at the base laciniate lacinatus whole leaf Very deeply lobed with the lobes being very drawn...
- The flexor retinaculum of the foot (laciniate ligament, internal annular ligament) is a strong fibrous band in the foot. The flexor retinaculum of the...
- the Americas. The species in the tribe Pogonieae have a characteristic laciniate lip margin. The color of their petals and sepals is pink or rarely white...
- two resembling an open mouth with lips. lacerate jagged, as if torn. laciniate Of lobes – with ends irregularly divided into deeply divided, narrow,...
- branches of the tibial nerve (internal calcaneal branches) perforate the laciniate ligament, and supply the skin of the heel and medial side of the sole...
- Rey, 1870, are strikingly aberrant, with thin legs, spiny bristles, and laciniate outlines and adornments. Many of the more robust species have grossly...
- Chicomurex laciniatus, common name the laciniated murex, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails...
- October. Each nut is enclosed in two leaf-like bracts with irregularly laciniate margins. Small bud-like female flowers and hanging male catkins Fruit...
- Sinustrombus sinuatus, common name the laciniate conch, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the true conch family, Strombidae. It...
- which accompanies the medial plantar artery. From its origin under the laciniate ligament it p****es under cover of the abductor hallucis muscle, and, appearing...