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bar·bate

 (bär′bāt′)
adj.
Having a beard; bearded.

[Latin barbātus, from barba, beard; see barb1.]
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barbate

(ˈbɑːbeɪt)
adj
(Biology) chiefly biology having tufts of long hairs; bearded
[C19: from Latin barba a beard]
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Adj.1.barbate - having hair on the cheeks and chinbarbate - having hair on the cheeks and chin  
unshaved, unshaven - not shaved
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