ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.] Divided into loculi; celled.
1801. Home, in Phil. Trans., XCII. 82. The loculated cæcum.
1859. Todd, Cycl. Anat., V. 268/1. The infundibula of Rossignol are loculated with the ultimate cells.
1880. Bastian, Brain, iv. 81. The body of the Pearly Nautilus, contained within the last chamber of its coiled and loculated shell, is [etc.].
1897. Allbutts Syst. Med., III. 894. The perityphlitic abscess is deeply loculated.