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词汇 incrassate
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Definition of incrassate in English:

incrassate

adjective ɪnˈkraseɪtinˈkrasit
rare
  • Thickened in form or consistency.

    〈罕〉增厚的;浓化的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They differ from Botocudo and most other antillocorines by the presence of all trichobothria of the fifth abdominal sternite located anterior to the spiracle of the same segment, fore femora incrassate and armed ventrally with spines in both sexes, and the males with a large distally curved spine at the base of the fore femur.
    • Antenna distally incrassate in both sexes and, in female, strongly clavate.
    • This species was reported to have incrassate flagellomeres in the male only, those of the female being slender.
    • The characters which distinguish this genus from Pentarthrum are the obviously basally contracted rostrum, deep broad scrobes, short scape, incrassate elytral margins, strongly singly rounded apices, and sutural notch, these last two being quite exceptional features amongst the Cossonidae.
    • Under the microscope, a stem section is needed to demonstrate the small, incrassate epidermal cells.

Derivatives

  • incrassated

  • adjective ɪnˈkraseɪtɪd
    rare
    • Antennae incrassated and plumose in basal half, the joints moniliform, apical half setaceous.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hind tibiae somewhat incrassated with infuscated tips; the usual setae are long and conspicuous; on the inner face a dark brown band runs from the insertion of the tibia to its middle, where it ends in a point; the infuscated tip of the tibia sends out a much shorter dark brown band which stops before reaching the basal band.
      • The tail is always longer than the body length, and is never incrassated.
      • The computed tomographic scan showed that the bowel wall of sigmoid colon was incrassated and irregular in shape.

Origin

Late 15th century: from late Latin incrassatus 'made thick', past participle of incrassare.

Definition of incrassate in US English:

incrassate

adjectiveinˈkrasit
rare
  • Thickened in form or consistency.

    〈罕〉增厚的;浓化的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They differ from Botocudo and most other antillocorines by the presence of all trichobothria of the fifth abdominal sternite located anterior to the spiracle of the same segment, fore femora incrassate and armed ventrally with spines in both sexes, and the males with a large distally curved spine at the base of the fore femur.
    • Under the microscope, a stem section is needed to demonstrate the small, incrassate epidermal cells.
    • The characters which distinguish this genus from Pentarthrum are the obviously basally contracted rostrum, deep broad scrobes, short scape, incrassate elytral margins, strongly singly rounded apices, and sutural notch, these last two being quite exceptional features amongst the Cossonidae.
    • Antenna distally incrassate in both sexes and, in female, strongly clavate.
    • This species was reported to have incrassate flagellomeres in the male only, those of the female being slender.

Origin

Late 15th century: from late Latin incrassatus ‘made thick’, past participle of incrassare.

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