a. [f. as prec. + -ED.] Having a depression like the navel; umbilicate. (Chiefly in special applications: see quots.)

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  a.  1698.  W. King, trans. Sorbière’s Journ. Lond., 15. He show’d me, likewise, a great Rummer of two Quarts…: I found that the foot of the latter was more Vmbilicated than the former.

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  b.  Bot.  1693.  Phil. Trans., XVII. 928. The Fourth Section contains such Trees and Shrubs as have an Umbilicated Fruit.

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1725.  Sloane, Jamaica, II. 76. To that follows many crown’d or umbilicated berries.

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1756.  P. Browne, Jamaica, 203. The larger Colts-foot, with umbilicated leaves.

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1771.  Duchess Portland, Lett., in Mrs. Delany, Life & Corr., Ser. II. (1862), I. 359. I fancy I left the umbilicated lichen at Ilam.

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1845.  Florist’s Jrnl. (1846), VI. 196. The plant … is at first rotund, in age becoming more oblong, umbilicated at the top.

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  c.  Conch.  1776.  Da Costa, Elem. Conchol., x. 202. The umbilicated whitish thin Snail.

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1822.  J. Parkinson, Outl. Oryctol., 155. The columella umbilicated and slightly grooved at its base.

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1851.  S. P. Woodward, Mollusca, I. 100. The axis of the shell, around which the whorls are coiled, is sometimes open or hollow; in which case, the shell is said to be perforated, or umbilicated.

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1880.  Linn. Soc. Jrnl., XV. 95. Shell high, conical, tectiform, carinated, umbilicated, with a flattish depressedly conical base.

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  d.  Ent.  1819.  Samouelle, Entomol. Compend., 190. Black, shining, impressed-punctate, cicatriculose; the punctures umbilicated, the umbilici perforate.

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1826.  Kirby & Spence, Entomol., III. 509. In Fulgora Diadema they [stemmata] are also umbilicated, but the umbilicus is circular.

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  e.  Path. and Anat.  1834.  Cycl. Pract. Med., III. 738/2. This central depression, or umbilicated form of vesicle (as it is sometimes called), is very characteristic of small-pox.

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1877.  Coues, Fur Anim., i. 13. At each side of this fossa … is found an umbilicated papilla.

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1897.  Allbutt’s Syst. Med., II. 519. A pustular rash,… but without umbilicated pustules.

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