In 1884, Angelo Moriondo of Turin, Italy, demonstrated the first working example of an espresso machine.
decussated
simple past tense and past participle of decussate
Source: Wiktionary
De*cus"sate, De*cus"sa*ted, a.
1. Crossed; intersected.
2. (Bot.)
Definition: Growing in pairs, each of which is at right angles to the next pair above or below; as, decussated leaves or branches.
3. (Rhet.)
Definition: Consisting of two rising and two falling clauses, placed in alternate opposition to each other; as, a decussated period.
De*cus"sate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decussated; p. pr. & vb. n. Decussating.] Etym: [L. decussatus, p. p. of decussare to cross like an X, fr. decussis (orig. equiv. to decem asses) the number ten, which the Romans represented by X.]
Definition: To cross at an acute angle; to cut or divide in the form of X; to intersect; -- said of lines in geometrical figures, rays of light, nerves, etc.
De*cus"sate, De*cus"sa*ted, a.
1. Crossed; intersected.
2. (Bot.)
Definition: Growing in pairs, each of which is at right angles to the next pair above or below; as, decussated leaves or branches.
3. (Rhet.)
Definition: Consisting of two rising and two falling clauses, placed in alternate opposition to each other; as, a decussated period.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
17 November 2024
(noun) asceticism as a form of religious life; usually conducted in a community under a common rule and characterized by celibacy and poverty and obedience
In 1884, Angelo Moriondo of Turin, Italy, demonstrated the first working example of an espresso machine.