Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
aculeate
Adjective
/əˈkjuːliət/
Definition
Aculeate refers to organisms, particularly insects, that possess a stinging or piercing mechanism, such as a bee or wasp.
Examples
- The aculeate wasp is known for its ability to sting predators.
- Many aculeate insects play crucial roles in pollination.
- The aculeate form of the plant helps deter herbivores.
Meaning
The term describes a characteristic of certain animals that have sharp parts or spines, or can deliver a sting.
Synonyms
- Stinging
- Piercing
- Sharp