punctulum

punctulum

pūnctulum, ī, n. (Demin. v. punctum), der kleine Stich, Apul. met. 6, 21 u.a.


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  • punctulum — punc·tu·lum …   English syllables

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  • Punctulate — Punc tu*late, Punctulated Punc tu*la ted, a. [L. punctulum, dim. of punctum point.] Marked with small spots. [1913 Webster] The studs have their surface punctulated, as if set all over with other studs infinitely lesser. Woodward. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Punctulated — Punctulate Punc tu*late, Punctulated Punc tu*la ted, a. [L. punctulum, dim. of punctum point.] Marked with small spots. [1913 Webster] The studs have their surface punctulated, as if set all over with other studs infinitely lesser. Woodward.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ponctulé — (ponk tu lé, lée) adj. Terme d histoire naturelle. Marqué de très petits points. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Lat. punctulum, dimin. de punctum, point …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • punctulate — [puŋk′cho͞o lāt΄, puŋk′cho͞olit] adj. [< L punctulum, dim. of punctum, POINT + ATE1] marked with very small dots or holes, as certain plants and animals punctulation n …   English World dictionary

  • punctulate — ˈpəŋ(k)chələ̇t, (k)sh , ˌlāt adjective Etymology: New Latin punctulatus, from Latin punctulum (diminutive of punctum puncture, point) + atus ate more at point : marked with small spots; specifically : m …   Useful english dictionary

  • punc|tu|late — «PUHNGK chuh layt», adjective. marked with small points, dots, or depressions. ╂[< New Latin punctulatus < Latin punctulum (diminutive) < punctum point; see etym. under punctate (Cf. ↑punctate)] …   Useful english dictionary

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