[ad. L. angulāt-us pa. pple. of angulā-re, f. angul-us an angle.] Formed with corners; angled, cornered.
1794. Martyn, Rousseaus Bot., xvi. 189. The stalk is hairy, angulate and unbranched.
1852. Dana, Crust., I. 260. Carpus angulate at inner apex.