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▪ I. fenestrate, a.|fɪˈnɛstrət| [ad. L. fenestrāt-us, pa. pple. of fenestrāre, f. fenestra.] 1. Having small perforations or openings like a window. Chiefly Bot. and Zool.
1835Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 21 The..phragma has a slit in its centre, and is said to be fenestrate. 1846Dana Zooph. (1848) 514 Parietes fenestrate. 1860Balfour Man. Bot. §555 The replum..sometimes exhibits perforations, becoming fenestrate. 1874M. C. Cooke Fungi 132 The sporidia in Hysterium proper are..sometimes fenestrate. 2. Entom. = fenestrated 3.
1842in Brande. ▪ II. fenestrate, v. rare.|fɪˈnɛstreɪt| [f. L. fenestrāt- ppl. stem of fenestrāre (f. fenestra); see -ate.] trans. To furnish (a bandage) with small holes or openings.
1887Lancet 24 Sept. 604/1 Harelip strapping..is fenestrated, and cut into strips. |