pəˈnikyələ̇t, -yəˌlāt adjective
or pa·nic·u·lat·ed -yəˌlād.ə̇d
Etymology: paniculate from New Latin paniculatus, from Latin panicula tuft + -atus -ate; paniculated from New Latin paniculat us + English -ed
: arranged or disposed in panicles : branching like a panicle
• pa·nic·u·late·ly adverb