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/stuy"layt, -lit/, adj. Biol.having a style.[1865-70; < NL stylatus; see STYLE, -ATE1]
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stylate — ˈstīˌlāt adjective Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin stylatus, from New Latin styl (II) + Latin atus ate 1. : having a persistent style stylate ovaries 2. a. : bearing a style … Useful english dictionary
stylate — adj. [Gr. stylos, pillar] With a style; stylelike … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
stylate — sty·late … English syllables
stylate — sty•late [[t]ˈstaɪ leɪt, lɪt[/t]] adj. bot zool. bot, zool. having a style • Etymology: 1865–70 … From formal English to slang
Bignoniaceae — Trumpet Creeper family Bigleaf Black Calabash (Amphitecna macrophylla) Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Functional Formism — FUNCTIONAL FORMISM:The Dictate and Reveal of Primary Function and Formative Expression. A definitive Architectural and Applied Design Engineering categoric designation irrespective of the period and stylate reference other than taking subjective… … Wikipedia
style — n.; pl. styli [Gr. stylos, pillar] 1. (ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata) The embolus of spiders. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) see telson. 3. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) a. Any slender, tubular or spinelike appendage at the end of the abdomen. b. In some Diptera,… … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
style — n. ancient writing instrument with one sharp and one blunt end; Botany stalk like outgrowth of ovary bearing stigma. ♦ stylate, ♦ styliferous, a. bearing a style. ♦ styliform, a. like a style. ♦ styline, a. ♦ stylite, n. ascetic… … Dictionary of difficult words
styl- — I. combining form or stylo Etymology: Latin stylo , from Greek styl , stylo , from stylos more at steer : pillar Stylaster … Useful english dictionary