cruciate
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1.
arranged in or forming a cross; cruciform.
2. overlapping or crossing, as the wings of some insects when at rest.
3. shaped like a cross: the cruciate ligaments of the knee.
2. overlapping or crossing, as the wings of some insects when at rest.
3. shaped like a cross: the cruciate ligaments of the knee.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
in the form of a cross; cruciform.
2. overlapping or crossing.
3. to torture; to torment.
2. overlapping or crossing.
3. to torture; to torment.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
tormented.
2. having the leaves or petals arranged in the form of a cross; cruciform.
3. to torture; to torment. [obs.] see excruciate.
2. having the leaves or petals arranged in the form of a cross; cruciform.
3. to torture; to torment. [obs.] see excruciate.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to torture; torment; afflict with extreme pain or distress; excruciate.
2. tormented; excruciated.
3. in botany, having the form of a cross with equal arms, as the flowers of mustard, etc.; cruciform: applied also to tetraspores of red marine algæ. see tetraspore.
4. in zöol., crucial or cruciform; crossed or cross-shaped; specifically, in entomology, crossing each other diagonally in repose, as the wings of many hymenopterous insects and the hemelytra of the Heteroptera.
5. an obsolete form of crusade.
2. tormented; excruciated.
3. in botany, having the form of a cross with equal arms, as the flowers of mustard, etc.; cruciform: applied also to tetraspores of red marine algæ. see tetraspore.
4. in zöol., crucial or cruciform; crossed or cross-shaped; specifically, in entomology, crossing each other diagonally in repose, as the wings of many hymenopterous insects and the hemelytra of the Heteroptera.
5. an obsolete form of crusade.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia