Definitions for fenestrated

fenestrated fe·nes·trat·ed

Spelling: [fen-uh-strey-tid, fi-nes-trey- or fi-
IPA: /ˈfɛn əˌstreɪ tɪd, fɪˈnɛs treɪ- or fɪˈnɛs treɪt, ˈfɛn əˌstreɪt/

Fenestrated is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

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Definitions for fenestrated

adjective

  1. having windows; windowed; characterized by windows.

Origin of fenestrated

1820-30; Latin fenestrātus furnished with windows (see fenestra, -ate1) + -ed

Examples for fenestrated

Feet nearly as long as the shell, with fenestrated bases, nearly straight and parallel; somewhat convergent, with convex back.

In these four subfamilies the concentric shells are all simple (not spongy) fenestrated spheres or endospherical polyhedra.

Never in this order is there any trace of the latticed or fenestrated shell, which characterises the second order, Sphrellaria.

The large apical horn is branched and fenestrated in the latter and simple in the former.

Apical horn free, irregularly branched and fenestrated, as long as the included columella beyond it.

The Peltophracta exhibit a great variety in the form and composition of their twenty lattice-plates or fenestrated shields.

Thorax conical; its base prolonged into three divergent, hollow, fenestrated cones, half as long as the thorax.

From its upper half there arise three pyramidal wings, half as long, fenestrated at the base and nearly horizontally divergent.

Three horns short and stout, conical, fenestrated at the base.

The suborder Prunoidea comprises those Spumellaria in which the fenestrated spherical shell appears prolonged into one axis.

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