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Decussate

DECUSSATE

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[L. To cut or strike across.] To intersect at acute angles, thus X; or in general, to intersect; to cross; as lines, rays, or nerves in the body.

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Definition 2024


decussate

decussate

English

Adjective

decussate (comparative more decussate, superlative most decussate)

  1. Crossed; intersected; resembling a letter X.
  2. (botany) Having opposite leaves arranged alternately at right angles.
    • 1849, John Craig, Juniperites”, in A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, Embracing All the Terms Used in Art, Science, and Literature, volume II (Jac–Zyt), London: Published (for the proprietors,) by Henry George Collins, 22 Paternoster Row, OCLC 3119134, page 15:
      Juniperites, ju-ne-per-i′tis, s[ubstantive]. A genus of fossil plants, in which the branches are ranged irregularly; leaves short, obtuse, inserted by a broad base, opposite, decussate, and arranged in four rows.
  3. (rhetoric) Consisting of two rising and two falling clauses, placed in alternate opposition to each other.
    a decussated period

Verb

decussate (third-person singular simple present decussates, present participle decussating, simple past and past participle decussated)

  1. To form an X or to cross or intersect.

Italian

Adjective

decussate

  1. feminine plural of decussato

Latin

Verb

decussāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of decussō