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Revision as of 11:50, 24 June 2017
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin sinuatus, past participle of sinuare (“to wind, bend”), from sinus (“a bend”). See also sine, from Latin sinus.
Verb
sinuate (third-person singular simple present sinuat, present participle ing, simple past and past participle sinuated)
- To advance in wavy or curvy manner, to bend, to curve, to wind in and out
- A road that sinuates through the valley.
Translations
to curve or bend
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Adjective
sinuate (comparative more sinuate, superlative most sinuate)
- sinuous
- Having wavy indentation on its border or edge.
- (mycology, of gills) Roughly the same height for most of its length, becoming much shallower and then curving back towards the stem before reaching the attachment point.
- In this group of mushrooms, the attachment of the gills to the stipe is sinuate.
Translations
roughly the same height for most of its length
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Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) sinuāte