Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SAG'IT-TATE
SAG'IT-TATE, a.
In botany, shaped like the head of an arrow; triangular, hollowed at the base, with angles at the hinder part; or with the hinder angles acute, divided by a sinus; applied to the leaf, stipula or anther. – Martyn.
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