septate
English
Etymology 1
From septum + -ate (adjective-forming suffix).
Adjective
septate (not comparable)
- Of, pertaining to, or divided by a septum.
- 2010, Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, Fungi: Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales, page 54:
- Ascodesmis is a third type which might be derived either directly or through the erysiphaceous type from an endomycetous ancestor; the antheridium and oogonium are but little differentiated, but the latter is furnished with a trichogyne and becomes septate after fertilization; the ascogenous hyphae are few and the sheath simple.
Derived terms
Translations
having a septum
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Etymology 2
From septum + -ate (verb-forming suffix) or back-formation from septation.
Verb
septate (third-person singular simple present septates, present participle septating, simple past and past participle septated)