[ad. L. jugāt-us, pa. pple. of jugāre to join together: see -ATE2.]

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  1.  Bot. Of a pinnate leaf: Having leaflets in pairs; usually in combination (see BI-, MULTI-, TRI-, UNIJUGATE). Also of the leaflets: Paired.

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[1857.  Henfrey, Elem. Bot., 59. The pairs of leaflets are sometimes called juga, and if only one pair exists, the leaf is unijugate…, if more pairs, multijugate.]

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1887.  Syd. Soc. Lex., Jugate, coupled together, as the pairs of leaflets in compound leaves.

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  2.  Numism. Placed side by side: = ACCOLLED 3.

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1887.  B. V. Head, Hist. Numorum, 579. Jugate busts of Ptolemy IV. and Arsinoe (?).

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1897.  W. C. Hazlitt, Suppl. Coinage Continent, 7. The jugate busts of Maximilian I., Charles V., and Ferdinand.

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