pinnate

[ˈpɪneɪt]

pinnate Definition

  • 1(of a leaf or plant) having leaflets or lobes on either side of a common stalk
  • 2resembling a feather

Using pinnate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pinnate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pinnate leaves of the palm tree are a distinguishing feature.

  • Example

    The fern has delicate pinnate fronds.

  • Example

    The compound pinnate leaf of the ash tree is composed of many leaflets.

  • Example

    The bird's wings were pinnate in shape.

pinnate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pinnate

Antonyms for pinnate

Phrases with pinnate

  • a type of leaf venation where the veins branch out from the midrib and subdivide into smaller veins

    Example

    The pinnate venation of the leaf allows for efficient transport of nutrients.

  • a type of compound leaf where the leaflets are arranged along the rachis in a feather-like pattern

    Example

    The pinnate compound leaf of the walnut tree is composed of many leaflets.

  • a type of coral that has a branching structure resembling a feather

    Example

    The pinnate gorgonian is a beautiful and delicate coral species.

Origins of pinnate

from Latin 'pinnatus', meaning 'feathered'

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Summary: pinnate in Brief

'Pinnate' [ˈpɪneɪt] describes a leaf or plant that has leaflets or lobes on either side of a common stalk, resembling a feather. It is used to describe features such as the pinnate leaves of the palm tree or the compound pinnate leaf of the ash tree. 'Pinnate' also extends to phrases like 'pinnate venation,' which refers to a type of leaf venation, and 'pinnate gorgonian,' which describes a type of coral with a branching structure resembling a feather.