mu·ri·cate
(myo͝or′ĭ-kāt′) also mu·ri·cat·ed (-kā′tĭd)adj. Covered with many short spines.
[Latin mūricātus, shaped like a murex, pointed, from mūrex, murex.]
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muricate
(ˈmjʊərɪˌkeɪt) or muricated
adj (Biology) biology having a surface roughened by numerous short points: muricate stems.
[C17: from Latin mūricātus pointed like a murex]
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mu•ri•cate
(ˈmyʊər ɪˌkeɪt) also mu′ri•cat`ed,
adj. covered with short, sharp spines or prickles.
[1655–65; < Latin
mūricātus like a murex =
mūric- (s. of
mūrex)
murex +
-ātus -ate1]
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