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fas·ci·at·ed F5044400 (făsh′ē-ā′tĭd) also fas·ci·ate (-āt′)adj.1. Botany Abnormally flattened or coalesced, as certain stems.2. Zoology Marked with transverse bands, as certain insects. [Latin fasciātus, from fascia, band.]fasciate (ˈfæʃɪˌeɪt) or fasciatedadj1. (Botany) botany a. (of stems and branches) abnormally flattened due to coalescenceb. growing in a bundle2. (Zoology) (of birds, insects, etc) marked by distinct bands of colour[C17: probably from New Latin fasciātus (unattested) having bands; see fascia] ˈfasciˌately advfas•ci•ate (ˈfæʃ iˌeɪt, -i ɪt) also fas′ci•at`ed, adj. 1. bound with a band, fillet, or bandage. 2. Bot. abnormally compressed into a band or bundle, as stems grown together. 3. Zool. a. composed of bundles. b. bound together in a bundle. c. marked with a band or bands. [1650–60] fas′ci•ate`ly, adv. fasciateenUK
fasciate[′fa·she‚āt] (botany) Having bands or stripes. fasciateComposed either of bands of molded fasciae, as in the Ionic architrave, or of bands of color. |