exarate

exarate
Having the appendages free and not attached to the body wall.

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  • Exarate — Ex a*rate, v. t. [L. exaratus, p. p. of exarare to plow up, to write; ex out + arare to plow.] To plow up; also, to engrave; to write. [Obs.] Blount. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exarate — /ek seuh rayt /, adj. (of a pupa) having the antennae, legs, and wings free. Cf. obtect. [1865 70; < L exaratus (ptp. of exarare to plow up). See EX 1, ARABLE, ATE1] * * * …   Universalium

  • exarate — ex·a·rate …   English syllables

  • exarate — ˈeksəˌrāt adjective Etymology: Latin exaratus, past participle of Latin exarare to plow up, write on a tablet, from ex ex (I) + arare to plow more at ear 1. : grooved or furrowed 2. of a pupa : having the appendages not cemented to the body… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pupa exarate — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) An adecticous pupa in which the appendages are free and not cemented to the body wall; pupa exarata; see pupa obtect …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

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