| ANNULATE | • annulate adj. Having an annular form or shape. • annulate adj. (Botany) Describes a fern sporangium that has an annulus. • annulate adj. (Mycology) Describes a mushroom with an annulus on the stipe. |
| ANNULATED | • annulated adj. Having rings. • annulated adj. (Organic chemistry) Composed of several fused rings. • ANNULATED adj. marked with a ring or rings. |
| ANNULATES | • annulates n. Plural of annulate. • ANNULATE n. (obsolete) an annelid worm. |
| ANNULATION | • annulation n. The formation of a ring. • annulation n. (Organic chemistry) Any reaction that forms a ring of atoms. • annulation n. Any structure in the form of a ring. |
| ANNULATIONS | • annulations n. Plural of annulation. • ANNULATION n. a circular or ringlike formation. |
| BIANNULATE | • biannulate adj. (Biology) Having two rings. • BIANNULATE adj. having two bands, esp. of colour. |
| CANNULATE | • cannulate v. (Medicine) to use a cannula; to insert a tube, particularly into a vein. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANNULATED | • cannulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cannulate. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANNULATES | • cannulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cannulate. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANNULATING | • cannulating v. Present participle of cannulate. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANNULATION | • cannulation n. The insertion of a cannula. • CANNULATION n. the process of inserting a cannula into, also CANULATION. |
| CANNULATIONS | • cannulations n. Plural of cannulation. • CANNULATION n. the process of inserting a cannula into, also CANULATION. |
| PINNULATE | • pinnulate adj. (Botany) Having each pinna subdivided; said of a leaf, or of its pinnae. • PINNULATE adj. having each pinna subdivided, also PINNULATED. |
| PINNULATED | • pinnulated adj. (Zoology) Having pinnules. • PINNULATED adj. having each pinna subdivided, also PINNULATE. |