FALCATE


Meaning of FALCATE in English

ˈfalˌkāt, ˈfȯl- adjective

Etymology: Latin falcatus, from falc-, falx sickle, scythe + -atus -ate

: hooked or curved like a sickle

a falcate leaf

a falcate claw

— used also of the moon or an inferior planet when less than half its disk is illuminated

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