"cordate" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˈkɔːdeɪt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈkɔːɹdeɪt/ [US] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-cordate.wav [Southern-England] Forms: more cordate [comparative], most cordate [superlative]
Etymology: Latin cord- from cor (“heart”) + -ate. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*ḱerd-}}, {{m|la|cor||heart}} cor (“heart”), {{af|en|-ate}} -ate Head templates: {{en-adj}} cordate (comparative more cordate, superlative most cordate)
  1. (botany) Heart-shaped, with a point at the apex and a notch at the base. Categories (topical): Botany Synonyms: cordiform Derived forms: cordately, obcordate Translations (botany: heart-shaped): herttamainen (Finnish), καρδιοειδής (kardioeidís) (Greek), καρδιόσχημος (kardióschimos) (Greek), pusuin (Tagalog)
    Sense id: en-cordate-en-adj-YsFozH6r Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ate Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 49 19 30 2 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ate: 42 13 40 5 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences

Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈkɔːdeɪt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈkɔːɹdeɪt/ [US] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-cordate.wav [Southern-England] Forms: cordates [plural]
Etymology: Latin cord- from cor (“heart”) + -ate. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*ḱerd-}}, {{m|la|cor||heart}} cor (“heart”), {{af|en|-ate}} -ate Head templates: {{en-noun}} cordate (plural cordates)
  1. (philosophy) Any animal with a heart. Categories (topical): Philosophy
    Sense id: en-cordate-en-noun-odjFZBo5 Categories (other): English terms suffixed with -ate Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ate: 42 13 40 5 Topics: human-sciences, philosophy, sciences
  2. (archaeology) A heart-shaped hand axe. Categories (topical): Archaeology
    Sense id: en-cordate-en-noun-ZeNw~5fc Categories (other): English terms suffixed with -ate Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ate: 42 13 40 5 Topics: archaeology, history, human-sciences, sciences
  3. Misspelling of chordate. Tags: alt-of, misspelling Alternative form of: chordate
    Sense id: en-cordate-en-noun-N53mZ0aP

Noun [Italian]

Head templates: {{head|it|noun form|g=f}} cordate f
  1. plural of cordata Tags: feminine, form-of, plural Form of: cordata
    Sense id: en-cordate-it-noun-1UxLz~-l Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

Adjective [Latin]

Forms: cordāte [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|la|adjective form|head=cordāte}} cordāte
  1. vocative masculine singular of cordātus Tags: form-of, masculine, singular, vocative Form of: cordātus
    Sense id: en-cordate-la-adj-OO7WyE4T
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Adverb [Latin]

Forms: cordātē [canonical]
Head templates: {{la-adv|cordātē|-}} cordātē (not comparable)
  1. prudently, sagaciously, wisely Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-cordate-la-adv-1Mob6QPM Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Latin entries with incorrect language header: 18 82
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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          "hand axe",
          "hand axe"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(archaeology) A heart-shaped hand axe."
      ],
      "topics": [
        "archaeology",
        "history",
        "human-sciences",
        "sciences"
      ]
    },
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      "alt_of": [
        {
          "word": "chordate"
        }
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        "English misspellings"
      ],
      "examples": [
        {
          "text": "For quotations using this term, see Citations:cordate."
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "Misspelling of chordate."
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "chordate",
          "chordate#English"
        ]
      ],
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        "misspelling"
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      "ipa": "/ˈkɔːdeɪt/",
      "tags": [
        "Received-Pronunciation"
      ]
    },
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      "homophone": "caudate"
    },
    {
      "homophone": "chordate"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈkɔːɹdeɪt/",
      "tags": [
        "US"
      ]
    },
    {
      "homophone": "chordate"
    },
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      "tags": [
        "Southern-England"
      ],
      "text": "Audio (Southern England)"
    }
  ],
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    "Leaf shape",
    "Two Dogmas of Empiricism",
    "Willard Van Orman Quine"
  ],
  "word": "cordate"
}

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    "English countable nouns",
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    "English lemmas",
    "English nouns",
    "English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
    "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱerd-",
    "English terms suffixed with -ate",
    "English terms with IPA pronunciation",
    "English terms with audio links",
    "English terms with homophones"
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      "word": "cordately"
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    {
      "word": "obcordate"
    }
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    {
      "form": "more cordate",
      "tags": [
        "comparative"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "most cordate",
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  "lang_code": "en",
  "pos": "adj",
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        "en:Botany"
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        [
          "notch",
          "notch"
        ]
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      "homophone": "caudate"
    },
    {
      "homophone": "chordate"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈkɔːɹdeɪt/",
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      "tags": [
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      ],
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    }
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      "code": "fi",
      "lang": "Finnish",
      "sense": "botany: heart-shaped",
      "word": "herttamainen"
    },
    {
      "code": "el",
      "lang": "Greek",
      "roman": "kardioeidís",
      "sense": "botany: heart-shaped",
      "word": "καρδιοειδής"
    },
    {
      "code": "el",
      "lang": "Greek",
      "roman": "kardióschimos",
      "sense": "botany: heart-shaped",
      "word": "καρδιόσχημος"
    },
    {
      "code": "tl",
      "lang": "Tagalog",
      "sense": "botany: heart-shaped",
      "word": "pusuin"
    }
  ],
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    "Leaf shape"
  ],
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}

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      "name": "head"
    }
  ],
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  "lang_code": "it",
  "pos": "noun",
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    {
      "categories": [
        "Italian entries with incorrect language header",
        "Italian non-lemma forms",
        "Italian noun forms"
      ],
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        {
          "word": "cordata"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "plural of cordata"
      ],
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          "cordata#Italian"
        ]
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        "form-of",
        "plural"
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  ],
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}

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  "categories": [
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    "Latin adverbs",
    "Latin entries with incorrect language header",
    "Latin lemmas",
    "Latin non-lemma forms",
    "Latin uncomparable adverbs"
  ],
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      "form": "cordātē",
      "tags": [
        "canonical"
      ]
    }
  ],
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      "args": {
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      "name": "la-adv"
    }
  ],
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  "lang_code": "la",
  "pos": "adv",
  "senses": [
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      ],
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        "not-comparable"
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    }
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}

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    "Latin entries with incorrect language header",
    "Latin non-lemma forms"
  ],
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  "pos": "adj",
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    {
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        }
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      ],
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          "cordatus#Latin"
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        "singular",
        "vocative"
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}

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