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Dictionary: fen·es·trat·ed   (fĕn'ĭ-strā'tĭd) pronunciation
also fen·es·trate (fĕn'ĭ-strāt', fĭ-nĕs'trāt')
adj.
  1. Architecture. Having windows or windowlike openings.
  2. Biology. Having fenestrae.

[From Latin fenestrātus, past participle of fenestrāre, to furnish with windows, from fenestra, window.]


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(fĕn'ĭ-strā'tĭd) or fen·es·trate (fĕn'ĭ-strāt', fĭ-nĕs'trāt')
adj.

Having fenestrae or windowlike openings.

Veterinary Dictionary: fenestrate
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To pierce with one or more openings.

 
 

 

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