ppl. a. Also 8 lacinated. [f. as prec. + -ED1.] = prec.

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1668.  Wilkins, Real Char., II. iv. 118. That [sc. Aspin] whose leaves are laciniated.

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1734.  Derham, in Phil. Trans., XXXVIII. 465. A Bank of Vapours, not curved at Top … but lacinated, or broken.

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1748.  Sir J. Hill, Hist. Anim. 124. The subulated, echinated and laciniated Cochlea.

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1806.  J. Galpine, Brit. Bot., 16. With many-cleft laciniated pencil-form lobes.

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1850.  Beck’s Florist, 189. The pinnules deeply laciniated and tufted.

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