What does baccate mean?
Definitions for baccate
bac·cate
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Princeton's WordNet
baccate, berrylikeadjective
resembling a berry
berried, baccate, bacciferousadjective
producing or bearing berries
Wiktionary
baccateadjective
Pulpy throughout, like a berry; said of fruits. Asa Gray.
baccateadjective
Looking like a berry
baccateadjective
Producing berries
Etymology: From baccatus, from bacca.
Wikipedia
baccate
In botany, a berry is a fleshy fruit without a stone (pit) produced from a single flower containing one ovary. Berries so defined include grapes, currants, and tomatoes, as well as cucumbers, eggplants (aubergines) and bananas, but exclude certain fruits that meet the culinary definition of berries, such as strawberries and raspberries. The berry is the most common type of fleshy fruit in which the entire outer layer of the ovary wall ripens into a potentially edible "pericarp". Berries may be formed from one or more carpels from the same flower (i.e. from a simple or a compound ovary). The seeds are usually embedded in the fleshy interior of the ovary, but there are some non-fleshy exceptions, such as peppers, with air rather than pulp around their seeds. Many berries are edible, but others, such as the fruits of the potato and the deadly nightshade, are poisonous to humans. A plant that bears berries is said to be bacciferous or baccate (a fruit that resembles a berry, whether it actually is a berry or not, can also be called "baccate"). In everyday English, a "berry" is any small edible fruit. Berries are usually juicy, round, brightly coloured, sweet or sour, and do not have a stone or pit, although many small seeds may be present.
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baccate
Baccate refers to something that is berry-like in appearance or structure. It is often used in botanical context to describe fruits or other plant structures that resemble berries in some way.
Webster Dictionary
Baccateadjective
pulpy throughout, like a berry; -- said of fruits
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Baccate
bak′āt, adj. having berries: berry-like or pulpy.—adjs. Bacciferous (bak-sif′ėr-us), bearing berries; Bac′ciform, of the shape of a berry; Bacciv′orous, living on berries. [L. baccatus—bacca, a berry.]
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of baccate in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of baccate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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