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fenestrated

Syllabification: (fe·nes·trat·ed)
Pronunciation: /ˈfenəˌstrātid/
Definition of fenestrated

adjective

  • provided with a window or windows:the fenestrated heights of nearby buildings
  • chiefly Anatomy having perforations, apertures, or transparent areas:the capillaries have a fenestrated epithelium

Origin:

early 19th century: from Latin fenestrare (see fenestrate) + -ed1

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