"Sagittate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sagittate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sagittate" Meaning

Arched or forked, especially at the tip. Typically used to describe a leaf shape, often found on certain plants such as ferns and cycads.

"Sagittate" Examples

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The moss grew in a sagittate shape on the stone wall, its pointed tip reaching towards the light.
The sagittate hairs on the mushroom's cap helped it to attract insects, which got caught in the sticky spines.
The scientists studied the sagittate shape of the dinosaur's tooth to understand its diet and environment.
The sagittate design on the award trophy reflected the organization's effort to emphasize achievement and progress.
The sagittate leaves of the edible plant made it an ideal food source for the migrating birds.

"Sagittate" Similar Words

Sagittal

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Sagittal refers to something that is situated in the middle, especially in relation to the skull. In anatomy, the term often refers to the saggital plane or saggital suture, an imaginary line that divides the cranium into two halves. It can also describe something or someone as being situated on or near the middle line of the body or the skull, such as the sagittal crest, a prominence on the skull where the temporal muscle attaches.<br><br>In music, sagittal notation is a system used to read sheet music, primarily used for drumming and other music that involves complex rhythms.<br><br>In other contexts, the term sagittal can also refer to something as situated at a mid-point or the direction of getting to the middle or center from either side.<br><br>The word sagittal comes from the Latin word "saggitta," meaning arrow, likely due to the idea that an image or line drawn on a skull or other long and thin object looks like an arrow, situated on or next to the central line.

Sagittally

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adv. <br>In a sagittal direction or position; in the manner typical of the sagitta; lying in a line extending lengthwise, sagitally or midlongitudinally, through the middle of something, especially of the body.

Sagittarian

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Sagittarians

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Sagittariid

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Sagittariidae

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Sagittarius

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Sagittary

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Sagittated

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Sagittiform

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Sagittocyst

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Sago

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Sags

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Past tense of the verb "sag", which can have several meanings:<br><br>1. Past form of "sag" as a verb, meaning to hang or bend downward, typically due to weight or gravity.<br><br>Example: The branches of the tree began to sag under the weight of the snow.<br><br>2. Past tense of "sag" as a verb, meaning to begin to break down or collapse.<br><br>Example: The worn-out shoes were starting to sag as she walked.<br><br>Or, "SAG" can also be an abbreviation:<br><br>1. Screen Actors Guild, a labor union that represents actors in the United States film and television industry.<br><br>Example: The actor was a member of SAG and negotiated for better pay.<br><br>Or, a "sag" can also refer to:<br><br>A sag, in geography, is a low area or depression in a landscape, such as a depression or a sinkhole.<br><br>Example: The tourist descended into the large sag in the center of the national park.

Saguaro

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Sagum

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