Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for MU'TI-LA-TED, or MU'TI-LATE
MU'TI-LA-TED, or MU'TI-LATE, a.
In botany, the reverse of luxuriant; not producing a corol, when not regularly apetalous; applied to flowers. – Lee. Martyn.
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