Alate Explained

Alate (Latin ālātus, from āla (“wing”)) is an adjective and noun used in entomology and botany to refer to something that has wings or winglike structures.[1]

In botany

In botany "alate" refers to winglike structures on some seeds that use wind dispersal. It is also used to describe flattened ridges which run longitudinally on stems.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Collins Dictionary . Collins . Seventh . 2008 . 34 . en . 9780007261123 .
  2. Book: Harrison , Lorraine . Latin for Gardeners . . 2012 . 20 . en . 9781845337315 .