The Collaborative International Dictionary
Paniculate
Paniculate \Pa*nic"u*late\, Paniculated \Pa*nic"u*la`ted\, a. [See Panicle.] (Bot) Same as Panicled.
Wiktionary
paniculate
a. Having a branched cluster of flowers.
WordNet
paniculate
adj. having a panicle
Usage examples of "paniculate".
Fisher, one of the founding fathers of what is now called neo-Darwinism, has pointed out, this fact of paniculate inheritance has always been staring us in the face, every time we think about sex.
Fisher who turned the tables and showed that, far from being antithetical to Darwinism, Mendelian paniculate heredity was actually essential to it.
The density of paniculate matter in this sector of space had been gradually increasing over the past twenty-eight light-years.