- sac|cu|late
- sac|cu|late «SAK yuh layt», adjective.formed of little sacs; divided into saclike dilations.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sac — bar·sac; cor·sac; gay lus·sac; ole·o·sac·cha·rum; ovi·sac; SAC; sac·a·lait; sac·a·line; sac·cad·ic; sac·cam·mi·na; sac·cate; sac·cat·ed; sac·cha·rase; sac·cha·rate; sac·cha·rat·ed; sac·char·ic; sac·cha·ride; sac·cha·rif·er·ous;… … English syllables
late — ab·late; ab·squat·u·late; ac·cep·ti·late; ac·e·tab·u·late; acet·y·late; ace·tyl·sa·lic·y·late; acic·u·late; acid·u·late; ac·ry·late; ac·u·le·o·late; ac·u·min·u·late; ad·stip·u·late; ad·u·late; al·ve·o·late; am·bu·late; am·pul·late;… … English syllables
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sacculate — sac·cu·late … English syllables
sacculate — sac•cu•late [[t]ˈsæk yəˌleɪt, lɪt[/t]] also sac′cu•lat ed adj. anat. bot fng zool. having or being a sac or saclike dilation • Etymology: 1865–70 sac cu•la′tion, n … From formal English to slang