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pinnated, a.|ˈpɪneɪtɪd| [f. as prec. + -ed1.] 1. = prec. 1. Chiefly Bot. and Zool.
1753Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf, Pinnated, or pennated Leaf..composed of two ranges or series of folioles, annexed to the two sides of one common oblong petiole. 1777Lightfoot Flora Scot. I. 327 The leaves are pinnated with about 20 pair of long Pinnæ, which are again semi⁓pinnate with short indented Pinnulæ. 1815Kirby & Sp. Entomol. viii. (1818) I. 235 [They] prey upon timber, feeding between the bark and the wood, and..excavating curious pinnated labyrinths. 1846Patterson Zool. 47 The species..has five pair of beautifully pinnated arms. 2. Zool. Having parts like wings, or like fins. pinnated grouse, any bird of the genus Cupidonia, having wing-like tufts of feathers on the neck, as the prairie-hen of N. America, C. cupido.
1776Pennant Zool. (ed. 4) I. 119 Pinnated Quadrupeds, With fin-like feet. 1831A. Wilson & Bonaparte Amer. Ornith. II. 322 Pinnated Grouse. 1874Coues Birds N.W. 158 There is a stray pinnated Grouse now and then. Hence ˈpinnatedly adv. = next. |