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trisulcate, a.|traɪˈsʌlkət| [f. as prec. + -ate2.] 1. = prec. adj.
1719D'Urfey Pills III. 322 Him, that hurls the Bolt trisulcate. 1866J. B. Rose tr. Ovid's Met. 61 By whose right hand are hurled The flames trisulcate. 2. a. Bot. Marked with three furrows or grooves, three-furrowed.
1891in Cent. Dict. 1900in B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms. b. Zool. Divided into three digits, as a foot; tridactylous. (Cf. bisulcate.)
1891in Cent. Dict. So triˈsulcated a. rare = 2 a above.
1703Petiver in Phil. Trans. XXIII. 1428 The Fruit whole is about the bigness of a midling Nut, smooth, blackish and trisulcated. |