rimose
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adjective
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.3
Anagrams
2
Latin
2.1
Adjective
English
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Etymology
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From
Latin
rimosus
, from
rima
(
“
fissure
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)
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Adjective
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rimose
Having a surface covered with
cracks
,
fissures
, or
crevices
.
the
rimose
head of a mushroom
a tree with
rimose
bark
Derived terms
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rimosely
rimosity
Anagrams
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Mosier
,
isomer
,
moires
,
moirés
Latin
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Adjective
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rīmōse
vocative
masculine
singular
of
rīmōsus
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