Baccate vs Baccated - What's the difference?
baccate | baccated |
(botany) Pulpy throughout, like a berry; said of fruits.
* 1848 , Samuel Frederick Gray, Gray's Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia
Looking like a berry.
Producing berries.
Having many berries.
(obsolete) Set or adorned with pearls.
As adjectives the difference between baccate and baccated
is that baccate is (botany) pulpy throughout, like a berry; said of fruits while baccated is having many berries.baccate
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(-)References
*baccate, The Free Dictionary. ----