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- FENESTRATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FENESTRATE is fenestrated
- Fenestrate - definition of fenestrate by The Free Dictionary
Define fenestrate fenestrate synonyms, fenestrate pronunciation, fenestrate translation, English dictionary definition of fenestrate or fen·es·trate adj 1 Architecture Having windows or windowlike openings
- Fenestra - Wikipedia
In surgery, a fenestration is a new opening made in a part of the body to enable drainage or access In plant biology, the perforations in a perforate leaf are also described as fenestrae, and the leaf is called a fenestrate leaf
- FENESTRATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
(Definition of fenestrate from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- fenestrate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin fenestrō, from fenestra (“window”) fenestrate (comparative more fenestrate, superlative most fenestrate) Having numerous openings; irregularly reticulated (zoology, botany) Having transparent spots, like the wings of certain butterflies
- fenestrate, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb fenestrate See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
- Fenestrate - synonyms, pronunciation, definition, meaning, examples . . .
Fenestrate can be used to describe architectural features such as windows, doorways, or other openings that allow light, air, or views to pass through In biology, fenestrate is used to describe organisms with porous or perforated structures, resembling windows or openings
- What does fenestrate mean? - Definitions. net
Fenestrate adjective having numerous openings; irregularly reticulated; as, fenestrate membranes; fenestrate fronds Fenestrate adjective having transparent spots, as the wings of certain butterflies Etymology: [L fenestratus, p p of fenestrare to furnish with openings and windows ]
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