Definition
In botany, shaped like a spearhead or arrowhead, with two lobes pointing outward at the base.
Etymology
From Latin 'hastatus,' derived from 'hasta' meaning 'spear.' The term entered botanical vocabulary through scientific Latin to describe leaf and plant structures.
Kelly Says
Hastate is a botanical word that shows how Latin gives scientists precise visual vocabulary—instead of saying 'shaped like an arrowhead,' botanists say 'hastate,' which lets them describe thousands of plant species with one perfect adjective. It's like Latin unlocked the dictionary of nature.
Translations
BNবাংলা
টাটাকাটাটাকা
haast
CACatalà
hastate
HA-sta-te
CSČeština
hastate
HA-sta-te
DADansk
hastate
HA-sta-te
DEDeutsch
hastate
HA-sta-te
ESEspañol
hastate
HA-sta-te
FISuomi
hastate
HA-sta-te
FRFrançais
hastate
HA-sta-te
HEעברית
אאטיתאאטית
haast
HUMagyar
hastate
HA-sta-te
IDBahasa Indonesia
hastate
HA-sta-te
ITItaliano
hastate
HA-sta-te
MSBahasa Melayu
hastate
HA-sta-te
MYမြန်မာ
မာမာဟာမာမာဟာ
haast
NLNederlands
hastate
HA-sta-te
NONorsk
hastate
HA-sta-te
PLPolski
hastate
HA-sta-te
PTPortuguês
hastate
HA-sta-te
RORomână
hastate
HA-sta-te
RUРусский
привыдение
pri-vi-dy-en-ee
SVSvenska
hastate
HA-sta-te
SWKiswahili
hastate
HA-sta-te
TAதமிழ்
கலுகலுகலுகலு
haast
TEతెలుగు
అటరఅటరఅటరఅటర
haast
TRTürkçe
hastate
HA-sta-te
UKУкраїнська
привидне
pri-vi-dne
ZH中文
影常的的
h\u00e1 s\u00e9 de de