Definition
Having angles or angular features; characterized by sharp corners or edges rather than curves.
Etymology
From Latin 'angulus' (angle) with the suffix '-ose' (full of or characterized by). Common in botanical and scientific language, this adjective became the standard English form to describe angular morphology.
Kelly Says
Angulose is the more common cousin of angulose—it's everywhere in botanical descriptions because nature keeps making pointy things (spiky leaves, sharp rocks) and scientists needed a word for this!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُزَوَّج
mu-zaw-waj
BNবাংলা
কোণাকৃতি
kon-a-kri-ti
CACatalà
angulat
an-goo-lat
CSČeština
úhlatý
ool-ha-ty
DEDeutsch
winkelartig
vinkel-ar-tig
ELΕλληνικά
γωνιώδης
gon-io-dees
ESEspañol
angulosa
an-goo-lo-sah
FAفارسی
زاویهدار
za-vi-ye-dar
FISuomi
kulmikas
kul-mi-kas
FRFrançais
angulose
an-goo-lohz
GUGU
કાંઠીયું
kaan-thee-yum
HIहिन्दी
कोणयुक्त
kon-yukt
HUMagyar
szögletes
shoeg-let-es
IDBahasa Indonesia
berujung
ber-u-jung
ITItaliano
angolata
an-go-la-tah
KKKK
бұрылғыш
bu-ry-l-gy-sh
MSBahasa Melayu
berbentuk sudut
ber-bent-uk sud-ut
NLNederlands
hoekig
hok-ig
PLPolski
kątowy
kan-to-vee
PTPortuguês
angulosa
an-goo-lo-sah
RORomână
unghiular
ung-hi-u-lar
RUРусский
угловатый
ugo-va-tyy
SVSvenska
vinklig
vink-lig
SWKiswahili
mkingo
m-kin-go
TAதமிழ்
கோணமுடைய
go-na-mu-day
TLTL
may sulok
may-su-lok
TRTürkçe
köşeli
kosh-eh-lee
UKУкраїнська
кутовий
ku-to-vee-y
VITiếng Việt
có góc
co-gok