didymate, a. Zool. and Bot.
(ˈdɪdɪmət)
[f. mod.L. didym-us, a. Gr. δίδυµ-ος twin + -ate.]
Paired, twinned; = didymous. So ˈdidymated a.
| 1843 Humphreys Brit. Moths I. 70 Near the apex is a faint didymated brown spot. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6) 365 The stems are sometimes 1 inch in length, and the spherical heads 1/10 inch in diameter and didymate. |