Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for FUL'CRATE
FUL'CI-MENTFUL'CRUM, or FUL'CRE
FUL'CRATE, a. [from L. fulcrum, a prop.]
- In botany, a fulcrate stem is one whose branches descend to the earth, as in Ficus. Lee.
- Furnished with fulcres.
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