baccate
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Latin baccātus (“set or adorned with berries or pearls”), from bacca (“berry; pearl”).
Adjective
    
baccate (not comparable)
References
    
- baccate, The Free Dictionary.
Latin
    
    
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