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decussate

/verb dih-kuhs-eyt, dek-uh-seyt; adjective dih-kuhs-eyt, -it/US // verb dɪˈkʌs eɪt, ˈdɛk əˌseɪt; adjective dɪˈkʌs eɪt, -ɪt //

解剖,解散,解读,解散的

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Definitions

  1. 1

    de·cus·sat·ed, de·cus·sat·ing.

    • : to cross in the form of an X; intersect.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : in the form of an X; crossed; intersected.
    • : Botany. arranged along the stem in pairs, each pair at right angles to the pair next above or below, as leaves.

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Examples

  • Fertile catkins globular, of shield-shaped scales decussate in pairs, bearing few (1–4) erect bottle-shaped ovules at base.

  • A Melaleuca with very small decussate leaves, a tree about twenty-five feet high, was growing on the scrubby ridges.

  • The whorls or pairs alternate or cross each other, usually at right angles, that is, they decussate.

  • The remaining fibres pass down as the direct pyramidal tract, and decussate in the cord near their termination.

  • Thus, leaves normally opposite and decussate may, by fusion, become alternate.