ppl. a. [f. L. angulāt-us ANGULATE + -ED, by assimilation to Eng. pa. pples.] Made to have angles, cornered.
1486. Bk. St. Albans, E v a. A cheeff pale angulatit [L. angulatum] of asure and golde.
1695. Woodward, Nat. Hist. Earth, IV. (1723), 198. Angulated Columns of six Sides.
1769. Sir J. Hill, Fam. Herb. (1812), 41. The stalks [of the Bramble] are angulated.
1804. Bewick, Brit. Birds (1847), II. 183. The bill is thick, strong, and angulated.
1857. Nat. Mag., I. 368. A curiously angulated chrysalis.