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Wordnet 3.0

VERB (5)

1. hammer into thin flat foils;
- Example: "foliate metal"

2. decorate with leaves;

3. coat or back with metal foil;
- Example: "foliate glass"

4. number the pages of a book or manuscript;
[syn: foliate, paginate, page]

5. grow leaves;
- Example: "the tree foliated in Spring"


ADJECTIVE (3)

1. ornamented with foliage or foils;
- Example: "foliate tracery"
- Example: "a foliated capital"
[syn: foliate, foliated]

2. (often used as a combining form) having or resembling a leaf or having a specified kind or number of leaves;
- Example: "`foliate' is combined with the prefix `tri' to form the word `trifoliate'"

3. (especially of metamorphic rock) having thin leaflike layers or strata;
[syn: foliate, foliated, foliaceous]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Foliate \Fo"li*ate\, a. [L. foliatus leaved, leafy, fr. folium leaf. See Foliage.] (Bot.) Furnished with leaves; leafy; as, a foliate stalk. [1913 Webster] Foliate curve. (Geom.) Same as Folium. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Foliate \Fo"li*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foliated; p. pr. & vb. n. Foliating.] 1. To beat into a leaf, or thin plate. --Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To spread over with a thin coat of tin and quicksilver; as, to foliate a looking-glass. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

foliate adj 1: ornamented with foliage or foils; "foliate tracery"; "a foliated capital" [syn: foliate, foliated] 2: (often used as a combining form) having or resembling a leaf or having a specified kind or number of leaves; "`foliate' is combined with the prefix `tri' to form the word `trifoliate'" 3: (especially of metamorphic rock) having thin leaflike layers or strata [syn: foliate, foliated, foliaceous] v 1: hammer into thin flat foils; "foliate metal" 2: decorate with leaves 3: coat or back with metal foil; "foliate glass" 4: number the pages of a book or manuscript [syn: foliate, paginate, page] 5: grow leaves; "the tree foliated in Spring"