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Patulous | |
adjective | 1. (Especially of the branches of a tree) Spreading. |
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| "The patulous branches of the oak tree extend 10 feet from its trunk." | "The baker spread icing from the center of the cake in a patulous, petal-like design." | "We found shade under the patulous cover of the birch trees." |
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| Latin, early 17th century |
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| "Patulous" comes from the Latin "patulus," a derivative of "patere," meaning "to be open." The adjective describes the outward spread of tree branches. ... | |
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