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sagittate
[ saj-i-teyt ]
adjective
- shaped like an arrowhead:
sagittate leaves of the calla lily;
sagittate markings on a moth.
sagittate
/ s蓹藞d蕭瑟t瑟藢f蓴藧m; 藞s忙d蕭-; 藞s忙d蕭瑟藢te瑟t /
adjective
- (esp of leaves) shaped like the head of an arrow
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 丑补濒蹿顎-蝉补驳顎僫迟路迟补迟别顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sagittate1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sagittate1
Example Sentences
Seeds not so broad as the partition, in two more or less distinct rows in each cell, at least when young; strict and very leafy-stemmed biennials; cauline leaves partly clasping by a sagittate base.
Leaves.鈥擜lternate; sagittate; two inches or so long; smooth.
The corolla was snow-white, except for a minute, sagittate marking of bright cerise on the lower lip.
Leaves more or less sagittate; spathe green Arrow Arum, Peltandra virginica.
This belt is divided into four spaces, in each of 413 which there is a checkered, terraced pyramid pointing downward; the lower part and sides of each space is occupied with triangular and sagittate figures.
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