Fasciate vs Fasciated - What's the difference?
fasciate | fasciated |
To bind.
To apply fascia.
Bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage.
(botany) Banded or compacted together.
(botany) Flattened and laterally widened.
(zoology) Broadly banded with colour.
(Webster 1913)
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(fasciate)
fasciate
To bind.
To apply fascia.
Bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage.
(botany) Banded or compacted together.
(botany) Flattened and laterally widened.
(zoology) Broadly banded with colour.
(Webster 1913)
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As verbs the difference between fasciate and fasciated
is that fasciate is to bind while fasciated is (fasciate).As adjectives the difference between fasciate and fasciated
is that fasciate is bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage while fasciated is fasciate.fasciate
English
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Adjective
(-)- The stems of the garden cockscomb are often fasciate .
fasciated
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)fasciate
English
Verb
Adjective
(-)- The stems of the garden cockscomb are often fasciate .