spiculate

spiculate
/spik"yeuh layt', -lit/, adj.
1. having the form of a spicule.
2. covered with or having spicules; consisting of spicules.
Also, spicular /spik"yeuh leuhr/.
[1825-35; < L spiculatus, equiv. to spicul(um) (see SPICULE) + -atus -ATE1]

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