a. Also canu-. [f. as prec. + -ATE + -ED.] a. Made of a tubular shape, tubular; b. Channelled or grooved.
1684. trans. Bonets Merc. Compit., VIII. 288. Putting a cannulated Catheter into the Wound.
1707. Sloane, Jamaica, I. 171. Furrowed or cannulated calyces.
1775. J. Ellis, in Phil. Trans., LXVI. 4. A regular cannulated appearance on the surface.
1805. Med. Jrnl., XIV. 490. The canulated catheter.
1881. Syd. Soc. Lex., Cannulate, tubular.