"adnate" meaning in All languages combined

See adnate on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more adnate [comparative], most adnate [superlative]
Etymology: Latin adnatus, past participle of variant form of agnascor (“born or growing at or upon”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|adnatus|}} Latin adnatus, {{m|la|agnascor||born or growing at or upon}} agnascor (“born or growing at or upon”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} adnate (comparative more adnate, superlative most adnate)
  1. (botany, mycology) Linked or fused to a structure of a type different from itself; for example, attachment of a stamen to a petal is adnate, while attachment of a stamen to another stamen is connate. Categories (topical): Botany, Mycology Translations (linked or fused): сраснат (srasnat) (Bulgarian), yhteenkasvanut (Finnish), adné (French), adnato (Galician), urnasctha (Irish), adnato (Portuguese), adnado (Portuguese), adnato (Spanish)
    Sense id: en-adnate-en-adj-jg0J1bdn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 52 48 Topics: biology, botany, mycology, natural-sciences Disambiguation of 'linked or fused': 82 18
  2. (zoology) Growing with one side adherent to a stem; applied to the lateral zooids of corals and other compound animals. in fish, having the eyes fused and unable to rotate independently Categories (topical): Zoology
    Sense id: en-adnate-en-adj-7raGQtyY Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 52 48 Topics: biology, natural-sciences, zoology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: adnation, semiadnate, subadnate

Verb [Latin]

Forms: adnāte [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|la|verb form|head=adnāte}} adnāte
  1. second-person plural present active imperative of adnō Tags: active, form-of, imperative, plural, present, second-person Form of: adnō
    Sense id: en-adnate-la-verb-BE07JHM6 Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header

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