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Sinuate   Listen
verb
Sinuate  v. i.  (past & past part. sinuated; pres. part. sinuating)  To bend or curve in and out; to wind; to turn; to be sinuous.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sinuate" Quotes from Famous Books



... annual plant, growing spontaneously as a weed among rubbish, in rich, waste places. Its stem is from two to three feet high, hairy and branching; the leaves are oval, angular, sinuate, and bluntly toothed; the flowers are white, in drooping clusters, and are succeeded by black, spherical berries, of the size of a small pea; the seeds are small, lens-shaped, pale yellow, and retain their vitality five years,—twenty-three thousand ...
— The Field and Garden Vegetables of America • Fearing Burr



Words linked to "Sinuate" :   smooth, sinuous, curved



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