Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIG'I-TATE, or DIG'IT-A-TED
DIG'I-TATE, or DIG'IT-A-TED, a.
In botany, a digitate leaf is one which branches into several distinct leaflets like fingers; or when a simple, undivided petiole connects several leaflets at the end of it. – Martyn.
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