- brac|te|ate
- brac|te|ate «BRAK tee iht, -ayt», adjective.having bracts.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
e|brac|te|ate — «ee BRAK tee ayt», adjective. Botany. without bracts. ╂[< New Latin ebracteatus < Latin ex out of + bractea bract] … Useful english dictionary
brac — brac·cae; brac·cio; brac·te·al; brac·te·o·late; brac·te·ole; brac·te·ose; em·brac·er; em·brac·ery; em·brac·ive; hab·ro·brac·on; mem·brac·i·dae; um·brac·u·la; vi·brac·u·lar; vi·brac·u·lar·i·um; vi·brac·u·loid; vi·brac·u·lum; brac·o·nid;… … English syllables
ate — ab·bre·vi·ate; ac·cel·er·ate; acra·ni·ate; ac·u·ate; acu·le·ate; ac·yl·ate; adul·ter·ate; af·fec·tion·ate; af·fil·i·ate; ag·ate; ag·glom·er·ate; al·kyl·ate; al·lit·er·ate; am·mo·ni·ate; ap·pro·pri·ate; ar·che·go·ni·ate; as·cid·i·ate; as·per·ate;… … English syllables
bracteate — brac·te·ate … English syllables
bract — [[t]brækt[/t]] n. bot a specialized leaflike plant part, sometimes large and showy, usu. situated at the base of a flower or inflorescence • Etymology: 1760–70; earlier bractea < L: a thin plate of metal brac′te•al, adj. brac′te•ate ti ɪt,… … From formal English to slang
Bibracteate — Bi*brac te*ate, a. [Pref. bi + bracteate.] (Bot.) Furnished with, or having, two bracts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bracteate — Brac te*ate, a. [Cf. L. bracteatus covered with gold plate.] (Bot.) Having a bract or bracts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ebracteate — E*brac te*ate, a. [Pref. e + bracteate.] (Bot.) Without bracts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tribracteate — Tri*brac te*ate, a. [Pref. tri + bracteate.] (Bot.) Having three bracts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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