fenestrated

English

Etymology

Latin fenestro, from the noun fenestra (window).

Adjective

fenestrated (comparative more fenestrated, superlative most fenestrated)

  1. (architecture) Having windows.
    Synonym: windowed
    Antonyms: nonwindowed, unfenestrated, unwindowed, windowless
    Coordinate term: glazed
  2. (botany) Having perforations through the leaves or fistulate/hollow/tubular stems/trunks.

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Verb

fenestrated

  1. (surgery) simple past and past participle of fenestrate
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