fenestrated
English
Etymology
Latin fenestro, from the noun fenestra (“window”).
Adjective
fenestrated (comparative more fenestrated, superlative most fenestrated)
- (architecture) Having windows
- (botany) Having evolved perforations through the leaves or fistulate/hollow/tubular stems/trunks
Translations
architecture: having windows
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botany: having perforations
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Verb
fenestrated
- (surgery) simple past tense and past participle of fenestrate
Related terms
- fenestration