Definition
Having or covered with an aril; equipped with an aril or arils.
Etymology
From 'arillate' plus the suffix '-ed,' creating a variant form emphasizing the quality of being arillate, commonly used in botanical and botanical descriptions.
Kelly Says
The proliferation of '-ate' and '-ated' endings in botanical terminology reflects how scientists wanted to describe the same feature with slightly different emphasis—'arillate' is potential, 'arillated' emphasizes completion.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُحَمَّل
mu-ham-mal
BNবাংলা
বিজ্ঞান
bij-nyaan
CACatalà
arillat
ah-ree-lat
CSČeština
arilovitý
ah-ree-loh-vee-tee
DADansk
arillat
ah-ree-lat
DEDeutsch
arillatiert
ah-ree-lee-ah-tirt
ELΕλληνικά
αρυλλωμένος
ah-ree-llo-meh-nos
ESEspañol
arillado
ah-ree-YAH-doh
FISuomi
arillattu
ah-ree-lat-too
FRFrançais
arillé
ah-ree-LEH
HIहिन्दी
बीजों से युक्त
bee-jon se yukht
HUMagyar
arillált
ah-ree-yaht
IDBahasa Indonesia
berbiji
ber-bee-jee
ITItaliano
arillato
ah-ree-LAH-toh
KMKM
មានបន្ទាយ
mahn ban-day
MRMR
बीजांची
bee-jaan-chee
MSBahasa Melayu
berbiji
ber-bee-jee
NLNederlands
arillated
ah-ree-lee-tay-ted
NONorsk
arillert
ah-ree-ler-t
PLPolski
arillowany
ah-ree-yoh-wah-ny
PTPortuguês
arilhado
ah-ree-YAH-doh
RORomână
arilată
ah-ree-lah-tah
RUРусский
ариллированный
arilli-rovannyy
SVSvenska
arillat
ah-ree-lat
TAதமிழ்
விதைத்த
vi-thai-tha
TRTürkçe
arilalı
ah-ree-lah-lee
UKУкраїнська
арільований
ar-i-lyo-van-nyy
VITiếng Việt
có nhiều hạt
koh nhìu hat
ZUZU
e-ngqondweni
eh-ng-qon-dweh-nee