de·cus·sate (dĭ-kŭs′āt′, dĕk′ə-sāt′) tr. & intr.v. de·cus·sat·ed ,
de·cus·sat·ing ,
de·cus·sates To cross or become crossed so as to form an X; intersect.
adj. 1. Intersected or crossed in the form of an X.
2. Botany Arranged on a stem in opposite pairs, at right angles to those above or below: decussate leaves.
[Latin
decussāre , decussāt- , from
decussis ,
the number ten, intersection of two lines (from the Romans' use of X for the numeral 10), a ten-as coin :
decem ,
ten ; see
dekm̥ in
Indo-European roots +
assis ,
as (coin) .]
de·cus′sate′ly adv.
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decussate vb to cross or cause to cross in the form of the letter X; intersect
adj 1. in the form of the letter X; crossed; intersected
2. (Botany) botany (esp of leaves) arranged in opposite pairs, with each pair at right angles to the one above and below it
[C17: from Latin decussāre, from decussis the number ten, from decem ten]
deˈcussately adv
ˌdecusˈsation n
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de•cus•sate (v. dɪˈkʌs eɪt, ˈdɛk əˌseɪt; adj. dɪˈkʌs eɪt, -ɪt) v. -sat•ed, -sat•ing, adj. v.t., v.i. 1. to cross in the form of an X ; intersect.
adj. 2. having the form of an X .
3. arranged along the stem in pairs, each pair at right angles to the next pair, as leaves.
[1650–60; < Medieval Latin
decussātus divided in the form of an
X , past participle of
decussāre , derivative of Latin
decussis the numeral ten, orig., a ten-as weight (
dec(em) ten +
-ussis, comb. form of
as as 2 )]
de•cus′sate•ly, adv.
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decussate Past participle: decussatedGerund: decussatingImperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative decussate decussate
Present I decussate you decussate he/she/it decussates we decussate you decussate they decussate
Preterite I decussated you decussated he/she/it decussated we decussated you decussated they decussated
Present Continuous I am decussating you are decussating he/she/it is decussating we are decussating you are decussating they are decussating
Present Perfect I have decussated you have decussated he/she/it has decussated we have decussated you have decussated they have decussated
Past Continuous I was decussating you were decussating he/she/it was decussating we were decussating you were decussating they were decussating
Past Perfect I had decussated you had decussated he/she/it had decussated we had decussated you had decussated they had decussated
Future I will decussate you will decussate he/she/it will decussate we will decussate you will decussate they will decussate
Future Perfect I will have decussated you will have decussated he/she/it will have decussated we will have decussated you will have decussated they will have decussated
Future Continuous I will be decussating you will be decussating he/she/it will be decussating we will be decussating you will be decussating they will be decussating
Present Perfect Continuous I have been decussating you have been decussating he/she/it has been decussating we have been decussating you have been decussating they have been decussating
Future Perfect Continuous I will have been decussating you will have been decussating he/she/it will have been decussating we will have been decussating you will have been decussating they will have been decussating
Past Perfect Continuous I had been decussating you had been decussating he/she/it had been decussating we had been decussating you had been decussating they had been decussating
Conditional I would decussate you would decussate he/she/it would decussate we would decussate you would decussate they would decussate
Past Conditional I would have decussated you would have decussated he/she/it would have decussated we would have decussated you would have decussated they would have decussated
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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:
Verb 1. decussate - cross or intersect so as to form a cross; "this nerve decussates the other"; "the fibers decussate"cross - meet and pass; "the trains crossed"
Adj. 1. decussate - crossed or intersected in the form of an Xcrossed - placed crosswise; "spoken with a straight face but crossed fingers"; "crossed forks"; "seated with arms across"
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decussate verb
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