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determinateOne entry found for determinate. Main Entry: de·ter·mi·natePronunciation: di-'t&r-m&-n&t Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin determinatus, past participle of determinare 1 : having defined limits <a determinate period of time> 2 : definitely settled <a determinate order of precedence> 3 : conclusively determined : DEFINITIVE <a determinate answer> 4 : characterized by sequential flowering from the central or uppermost bud to the lateral or basal buds; also : characterized by growth in which the main stem ends in an inflorescence and stops growing with only branches from the main stem having further and similarly restricted growth <determinate tomato plants> -- compare INDETERMINATE 4 5 : relating to, being, or undergoing egg cleavage in which each division irreversibly separates portions of the zygote with specific potencies for further development - de·ter·mi·nate·ly adverb - de·ter·mi·nate·ness noun
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