dilatam
Dilatam is a Latin wordform that appears in classical and medieval texts. It is derived from the verb dilatare, meaning to widen or dilate, and it functions within Latin syntax as a feminine form used to describe a noun that has been dilated.
In Latin grammar, dilatam is typically understood as the feminine accusative singular form linked to the participle
Usage and contexts: dilatam commonly appears in Latin descriptions of anatomical, botanical, or physical structures that
Modern relevance: dilatam is not an independently listed term in most English-language dictionaries. Rather, it is