falcate

English

Etymology

Latin falx (sickle) + -ate (resembling).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfælkeɪt/
Falcate keaf form.

Adjective

falcate (comparative more falcate, superlative most falcate)

  1. (zoology and botany) Shaped like a sickle.

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Italian

Noun

falcate f

  1. plural of falcata

Adjective

falcate m

  1. plural of falcato

Latin

Adjective

falcāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of falcātus
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