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Meaning of paniculate in English
Pronunciation
/pəˈnɪkjʊlət/
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Qualitative Adjective
paniculate
Etymology
early 18th century; earliest use found in Nathan Bailey (d. 1742), lexicographer and schoolmaster. From post-classical Latin paniculatus arranged in or bearing a panicle or panicles from classical Latin pānicula + -ātus
Definitions
1.
having a panicle