Hamated vs Hamate - What's the difference?
hamated | hamate |
Hooked, or set with hooks; hamate.
* Jonathan Swift, The Mechanical Operation of Spirit:
* 1802 , Samuel Latham Mitchill, The Medical Repository
As adjectives the difference between hamated and hamate
is that hamated is hooked, or set with hooks; hamate while hamate is hooked at the tip.As a noun hamate is
the hamate bone.hamated
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Farther, that nothing less than a violent Heat, can disentangle these Creatures [animal spirits] from their hamated station of Life, or give them Vigor and Humor, to imprint the Marks of their little Teeth.
- The jaws were furnished with hooks or hamated teeth, in the manner common to snakes.