See Also: patible(1)(dictionary)
patible(2)(dictionary)
recurvate(medicine)
recurvate(1)(dictionary)
recurvate(2)(dictionary)

patible(2) (iou) and recurvate (medicine)


patible(2) (iou)



patible noun.LME-M18.
[Latin patibulum fork-shaped yoke or gibbet, from patere lie open + -bulum instr. suffix.]
A gibbet, a cross; the horizontal bar of a cross.

recurvate (medicine)


recurvate
<botany> Recurved.

Origin: L. Recurvatus, p. P. Of recurvare. See Re-, and Curvate.

Source: Websters Dictionary