fasciate

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== English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): (verb) /ˈfæʃi.eɪt/ IPA(key): (adjective) /ˈfæʃi.ət/ === Etymology 1 === From Latin fasciātus, perfect passive participle of fasciō (“to swathe or bind”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix). ==== Verb ==== fasciate (third-person singular simple present fasciates, present participle fasciating, simple past and past participle fasciated) (transitive) To bind. === Etymology 2 === From Latin fasciātus, see Etymology 1 and -ate (adjective-forming suffix). ==== Adjective ==== fasciate (not comparable) Bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage. (botany) Banded or compacted together. (botany) Flattened and laterally widened. (zoology) Broadly banded with colour. ===== Derived terms ===== ===== Related terms ===== fasciation === Etymology 3 === From fascia +‎ -ate. ==== Verb ==== fasciate (third-person singular simple present fasciates, present participle fasciating, simple past and past participle fasciated) To apply fascia. == Italian == === Etymology 1 === ==== Verb ==== fasciate inflection of fasciare: second-person plural present indicative/subjunctive second-person plural imperative === Etymology 2 === ==== Participle ==== fasciate f pl feminine plural of fasciato === Anagrams === scafiate == Latin == === Adjective === fasciāte vocative masculine singular of fasciātus