annulate \AN-yuh-lit, -leyt\,
adjective:
1. having rings or ringlike bands.
2. formed of ringlike segments, as an annelid worm.
This may be called, for distinctness' sake, the annulate corpuscle.
-- Thomas Henry Huxley, "An Introduction to the Study of Zoology," 2006
A cast-iron stove dragged its annulate pipe along the wall, then folded it into the overhead motley of the flags.
-- Vladimir Nabokov, "The Fight," 1925
Annulate entered English in the 1800s from the Latin annulus meaning "ring."
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