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uncinate
un·ci·nate U0035800 (ŭn′sə-nāt′, -nĭt)adj. Bent at the end like a hook: uncinate process of the pancreas; uncinate trichomes. [Latin uncīnātus, from uncīnus, barb, from uncus, hook.]uncinate (ˈʌnsɪnɪt; -ˌneɪt) adj1. (Biology) shaped like a hook: the uncinate process of the ribs of certain vertebrates. 2. (Zoology) of, relating to, or possessing uncini[C18: from Latin uncīnātus, from uncīnus a hook, from uncus]un•ci•nate (ˈʌn sə nɪt, -ˌneɪt) adj. hooked; bent at the end like a hook. [1750–60; < Latin uncīnātus furnished with hooks] uncinate
uncinate [un´sĭ-nāt] 1. shaped like a hook; see also hamate. Called also unciform.2. relating to or affecting the gyrus" >uncinate gyrus.un·ci·nate (ŭn'si-nāt), 1. Hooklike or hook-shaped. 2. Relating to an uncus or, specifically, to the uncinate gyrus (2) or a process of the pancreas or of a vertebra. Synonym(s): unciform [L. uncinatus] uncinate (ŭn′sə-nāt′, -nĭt)adj. Bent at the end like a hook: uncinate process of the pancreas; uncinate trichomes.un·ci·nate (ŭn'si-nāt) 1. Hooklike or hook-shaped. 2. Relating to an uncus or, specifically, to the uncinate gyrus (2) or a process of the pancreas or of a vertebra. Synonym(s): unciform. [L. uncinatus]uncinate Hooked (in the literal sense). Hook-shaped. |