Carinated

Carinated
Carinate Car"i*nate, Carinated Car"i*na`teda. [L. carinatus, fr. carina keel.] Shaped like the keel or prow of a ship; having a carina or keel; as, a carinate calyx or leaf; a carinate sternum (of a bird). [1913 Webster]

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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