fenestrated

English

Etymology

Latin fenestro, from the noun fenestra (window).

Adjective

fenestrated (comparative more fenestrated, superlative most fenestrated)

  1. (architecture) Having windows
  2. (botany) Having evolved perforations through the leaves or fistulate/hollow/tubular stems/trunks

Translations

Verb

fenestrated

  1. (surgery) simple past tense and past participle of fenestrate
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