plicate
adj/ˈplaɪkət/UK
Etymology
From Latin plicātus, perfect passive participle of plicō (“to fold”), see -ate.
- derived from plicātus
Definitions
Folded multiple times lengthwise like a fan, usually lending stiffness to a flat…
Folded multiple times lengthwise like a fan, usually lending stiffness to a flat structure such as a leaf; corrugated; pleated.
To fold or pleat (usually used in passive).
The neighborhood
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