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saccate, a.|ˈsækeɪt| [ad. med.L. saccātus, f. saccus sac2: see -ate2.] 1. Bot. Dilated into the form of a sac.
1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 19 The constant tendency of the outer series to become saccate at the base, which is not uncommon in the calyx of Cruciferæ. 1861Bentley Man. Bot. 237 In the Snapdragon..the lower part of the tube of the corolla becomes dilated on one side, and forms a little bag or sac, it is then termed saccate or gibbous. 1874Cooke Fungi 76 In Perisporiacei..the asci are saccate. 2. = encysted. So also ˈsaccated a.
1846Smart Suppl., Saccated, having the water (from dropsy) encysted. 1860Mayne Expos. Lex. s.v. Saccatus. 1889Wagstaffe Mayne's Med. Voc., Saccate, encysted, or contained in a membranous bag: saccated. |