
Acervate
UK
/əˈsɜːveɪt/
US
/əˈsɜrveɪt/

Translation of "acervate" into Russian
acervate
AdjectiveUK
/əˈsɜːveɪt/
US
/əˈsɜrveɪt/
acervate
more acervate Comp.
most acervate Super.
The acervate arrangement of the stones was impressive.
Скопленный порядок камней был впечатляющим.
Definitions
acervate
VerbUK
/əˈsɜːveɪt/
US
/əˈsɜrveɪt/
To heap up or pile together; to accumulate into a mass.
Over centuries the river acervated layers of silt along its banks.
acervate
AdjectiveUK
/əˈsɜːveɪt/
US
/əˈsɜrveɪt/
Arranged in a heap or cluster.
The acervate arrangement of the stones made the garden look more natural.
Growing or formed in compact masses or dense clusters, especially of botanical or mycological structures.
Under the microscope, the spores were distinctly acervate, clustered tightly together on the leaf surface.