Definition
Having barbs or a beard; equipped with barb-like projections or beard-like structures.
Etymology
From Latin 'barbatus' (bearded) + English '-ed' suffix, or possibly from 'barb' (a sharp projection) + '-ated.' The word combines the Latin beard terminology with English participle formation to describe something with pronounced barb-like or beard-like features.
Kelly Says
Fish hooks use 'barbated' design—the barbs that keep the hook from slipping out actually mimic the structure of plant seeds with beards, showing how nature's engineering inspired human technology!
Translations
ARالعربية
ذو شارب
dhu shārib
DEDeutsch
bärtig
baer-tig
ELΕλληνικά
μεγαλύτερος
me-gal-yoo-teros
ESEspañol
barbudo
bar-boo-doh
HUMagyar
borostas
bor-ost-as
IDBahasa Indonesia
berjanggut
ber-jan-gut
ITItaliano
barbuto
bar-boo-toh
JA日本語
ひげを生やした
hige o oyashita
KO한국어
수염이 있는
suyeomi isneun
MSBahasa Melayu
berjanggut
ber-jan-gut
NLNederlands
baardachtig
baard-ach-tig
NONorsk
skjeggfull
skjegg-full
PLPolski
brodaty
bro-da-tee
PTPortuguês
barbudo
bar-boo-doh
RORomână
brăzdat
braz-dat
RUРусский
бородатый
borodatyy
SVSvenska
skäggig
skägg-ig
SWKiswahili
naye na uso
naye na oo-so
TRTürkçe
sakallı
SA-kal-li
UKУкраїнська
бородатий
borodatyy
VITiếng Việt
có râu
co rau
ZH中文
留着胡须的
liú zhe húxū de
ZUZU
isibindi
ee-see-bin-dee