emarginated, ppl. a.
(ɪˈmɑːdʒɪneɪtɪd)
[f. prec. + -ed.]
= emarginate a.
| 1731 Bailey, Emarginated (with Botanists), cut in and indented. 1770 Ellis in Phil. Trans. LX. 529 Antheræ..oblong, and emarginated. 1817 R. Jameson Char. Min. 198 A crystal is named emarginated, when every edge of the primitive form is intercepted by a plane. 1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 19 The neural arches..are..emarginated. |