Some 16th-century Italian clergymen tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be “satanic.” However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.
capsulate, capsulated
(adjective) used of seeds or spores that are enclosed in a capsule
Source: WordNet® 3.1
capsulated (not comparable)
Enclosed in a capsule
• scapulated
Source: Wiktionary
Cap"su*late, Cap"su*la`ted, a.
Definition: Inclosed in a capsule, or as in a chest or box.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
28 November 2024
(noun) the fusion of originally different inflected forms (resulting in a reduction in the use of inflections)
Some 16th-century Italian clergymen tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be “satanic.” However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.