emarginate
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To take away the margin of.
— The radius resembles that of Nesodon in form, but is proportionately shorter and stouter; the distal end is especially massive and the scaphoid facet emarginates the dorsal border more deeply and in a more conspicuous way.
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To lose the margin.
— The palate in Leptictis emarginates between M's.
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To marginalize.
— Hegel ignores, represses, and emarginates these factors in order to found his logic on a dialectic conceived as the appropriation of the other, rather than a becoming other (Anderswerden).
形容词 adj.
- With the outline of the margin more or less concave in places, usually at the apex.
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Having roughly the same height or width for most of its length, becoming much shallower or narrower before reaching the attachment point.
— In this group of mushrooms, the attachment of the gills to the stipe is emarginate.
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Having a margin that has concave edges as though with parts removed or notched.
— 1840 Georges Cuvier Cuvier's Animal kingdom (intranslation). In the Haliotus, Lam, the shell is perforated along the side of the columella with a series of holes; and when the last hole remains incomplete, the shell has the appearance of beiing emarginate.
- Of a crystal: having edges or corners of the primitive form beveled, crossed by a face.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Latin emarginare; e- (“out”) + marginare (“to furnish with a margin”), from margo (“margin”).
词源 2
From Latin emarginare; e- (“out”) + marginare (“to furnish with a margin”), from margo (“margin”).
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