IPA: /ˈænseɪtɪd/
KK: /ˈænseɪtɪd/
Describing an object that has a handle, often used in reference to tools or utensils that are designed for easy gripping.
The ansated design of the cup made it easy to hold without spilling.
The word 'ansated' originates from Latin 'ansatus', meaning 'having a handle'. It is derived from 'ansa' (meaning handle) and the suffix '-atus' (indicating possession or having). Thus, 'ansated' refers to something that has a handle or is shaped like one.
Think of 'ansa' meaning handle, and remember that 'ansated' describes something that has a handle.