Divided into or marked by small distinct spaces or areas; having a pattern of small circular regions.
From 'areola' plus the suffix '-ate' (having the quality of). Used primarily in botany and zoology to describe patterns or structures.
When botanists describe a leaf or butterfly wing as 'areolate,' they mean it has a visible pattern of small connected spaces—like a stained glass window on a microscopic scale.
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