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intersecant (medicine)


intersecant
Dividing into parts; crossing; intersecting.

Origin: L. Intersecans, p. Pr. Of intersecare. See Intersect.

Source: Websters Dictionary


matriculate (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: , past participle of matriculare, from Late Latin matricula 'official list of members', from matrix 'list']
to officially begin studying at a university or, in the US, at a school or college
matriculate at
::Aged only 15, he matriculated at the University of Leipzig.
:: matriculated students
-- matriculation /mE7trIkjJ5leIFEn/ n [U]