plicate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary plicate (third-person singular simple present plicates, present participle plicating, simple past and past participle plicated) (chiefly biology) To fold or pleat (usually used in passive)
Plicate Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Origin of Plicate Latin plicātus past participle of plicāre to fold plek- in Indo-European roots From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Latin plicātus, perfect passive participle of plicō (“I fold" ) From Wiktionary
plicate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English having or arranged in parallel folds or ridges; pleated: a plicate leaf, plicate rock strata Etymology: 18th Century: from Latin plicātus folded, from plicāre to fold
Plicate - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon Plicate (adjective): Characterized by being folded, crumpled, or pleated This term is often used to describe leaves, geological formations, and other instances where folding or a folded structure is prominent