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hastate
[has-teyt]
adjective
(of a leaf ) triangular or shaped like an arrow, with two spreading lobes at the base.
hastate
/ ˈæٱɪ /
adjective
(of a leaf) having a pointed tip and two outward-pointing lobes at the base
Other Word Forms
- hastately adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of hastate1
Example Sentences
Sagittaria.—Graceful water or marsh plants with hastate leaves, and tuberous, running and fibrous roots.
The hastate leaves are shapely, and the whole plant is charming when grown away from dust.
Principal leaves with a broad truncate, rounded, or hastate base —6.
The leaves are doubly hastate or halberd shaped, and somewhat wrinkled: the lower ones measure from twelve to fourteen inches in length, and from six to eight in breadth.
Leaves: Alternate, variable, sometimes very large, broad, hastate, ovate, or heart-shaped, wavy-toothed, lobed, or palmately cleft; upper leaves smaller, lance-shaped, entire.
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