stellate

English

Etymology

From Latin stellātus, from stella (star).

Adjective

stellate (comparative more stellate, superlative most stellate)

  1. Shaped like a star, having points, or rays radiating from a center.
    stellate cells;  stellate flowers

Italian

Adjective

stellate

  1. Feminine plural form of stellato

Latin

Adjective

stellāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of stellātus
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