calceolate

English

Etymology

From Latin calceolus (little shoe, slipper) and English -ate (forming adjectives), from calceus (calceus, footwear) + -olus (-ole: forming diminutives), from calx (heel) + -eus (forming adjectives).

Pronunciation

Adjective

calceolate (comparative more calceolate, superlative most calceolate)

  1. (chiefly botany) Slipper-shaped, shaped like a slipper.

Hypernyms

Derived terms

  • calceolately

References

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