The Collaborative International Dictionary
Angulate
Angulate \An"gu*late\, Angulated \An"gu*la`ted\, a. [L. angulatus, p. p. of angulare to make angular.] Having angles or corners; angled; as, angulate leaves.
Angulate
Angulate \An"gu*late\, v. t. To make angular.
Wiktionary
angulate
Shaped with corners or angles. v
To make, or to become, angular
WordNet
Usage examples of "angulate".
The five flights of stairs, from cellar to fourth floor, ascended in an angulated corkscrew fenced on one side by the wall and on the side of the stairwell by the high iron grating that graced all public areas in the psych ward, a net of metal girding the world into two-inch squares.
Buffaloes are heavily built oxen, with sparsely haired skin, large ears, long, tufted tails, broad muzzles and massive angulated horns.