cucullate

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cu·cul·late

 (kyo͞o′kə-lāt′, kyo͞o-kŭl′āt′)
adj. Botany
Having the shape of a cowl or hood; hooded: cucullate sepals.

[Medieval Latin cucullātus, from Latin cucullus, hood.]
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cucullate

(ˈkjuːkəˌleɪt; -lɪt) or

cucullated

adj
(Botany) shaped like a hood or having a hoodlike part: cucullate sepals.
[C18: from Late Latin cucullātus, from Latin cucullus hood, cap]
ˈcuculˌlately adv
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cu•cul•late

(ˈkyu kəˌleɪt, kyuˈkʌl eɪt)

also cu•cul•lat•ed

(-kəˌleɪ tɪd, -ˈkʌl eɪ-)

adj.
resembling a cowl or hood.
[1785–95; < Late Latin cucullātus having a hood = Latin cucull(us) a covering, hood + -ātus -ate1]
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