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cordate

/'kɔ:deit/
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Word: Cordate

Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning: The word "cordate" describes something that is shaped like a heart, especially when talking about leaves. If you look at a leaf and it looks like a heart, you can say it is cordate.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "cordate" when describing the shape of leaves or sometimes other objects.
  • It is often used in scientific or botanical contexts.
Example:
  • "The plant has beautiful cordate leaves that are bright green in color."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "cordate" can be used in fields like botany or biology to discuss the characteristics of various plant species. For instance: - "The cordate leaves of the species X are adapted for optimal sunlight absorption."

Word Variants:
  • Cordately (adverb): In a manner that is heart-shaped.
    • Example: "The leaves grew cordately, making the plant easily identifiable."
Different Meanings:

While "cordate" primarily refers to a heart-shaped structure, it is mostly confined to botanical descriptions. It does not have other widely recognized meanings.

Synonyms:
  • Heart-shaped
  • Cordiform (another botanical term)
Related Terms:
  • Lobate: Referring to leaves with lobes but not necessarily heart-shaped.
  • Obcordate: A specific type of cordate shape where the leaf is heart-shaped but with the pointed part at the bottom.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically use the word "cordate," as it is a specialized term mostly used in scientific discussions.

Summary:

"Cordate" is an adjective that describes something, particularly leaves, that are shaped like a heart. It is mainly used in botanical contexts and has a couple of related terms and synonyms.

Adjective
  1. (of a leaf) shaped like a heart

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