Definition of Digitated

1. Adjective. (botany) Having several leaflets arranged, like the fingers of the hand, at the extremity of a stem or petiole. Also, in general, characterized by digitation. ¹

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Definition of Digitated

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Digitated

1. Having several leaflets arranged, like the fingers of the hand, at the extremity of a stem or petiole. Also, in general, characterised by digitation. Dig"itately. Origin: L. Digitatus having fingers. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Digitated

digitalism
digitality
digitalization
digitalizations
digitalize
digitalized
digitalizes
digitalizing
digitally
digitaloid
digitals
digitate
digitate dermatosis
digitate impressions
digitate wart
digitated (current term)
digitately
digitating
digitation
digitationes hippocampi
digited
digiterati
digitgrade
digiti
digiti hippocratici
digitiform
digitigrade
digitigrade mammal
digitigrades
digitin

Literary usage of Digitated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the More Northern Coasts of by Patrick Fraser Tytler, James Wilson (1833)
"... —Other Moles of America—The Star-nose—Various Bears— Different digitated Quadrupeds—The Canada Otter—The Sea- otter—The Dogs and Wolves of America—The ..."

2. Indian Zoology by Thomas Pennant, Johann Reinhold Forster, John Aikin, John Latham, Hugh Davies (1790)
"digitated QUADRUPEDS. SECT. I. ANTHROPOMORPHOUS, * TAIL-LESS. XII. APE. 1. Orang-outang. -_-._---- № 72. 2. Satyr. . -. ..."

3. The Rocky Mountain Medical Times (1882)
"1'—-We are inclined to think that digitated stockings—that is stockings with ... And, lastly, a well-fitted digitated sock or stocking will remove a mass of ..."

4. Organic Remains of a Former World: An Examination of the Mineralized Remains by James Parkinson (1811)
"... the smoothness of the sides of the line of enamel, and the appearance of the digitated part of the plates, even in the anterior p#rt of the tooth. ..."

5. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology (1868)
"The source of origin of the columnar stratum is not to be found on its deep surface; and the digitated cells are certainly not altered and more fully ..."

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