IPA: //bæˈkeɪtɪd//
KK: /bækˈeɪtɪd/
Describing something that is characterized by having many berries or being decorated with pearls.
The baccated plant produced a stunning display of colorful berries.
Baccated → It is formed from "bacca" (from Latin, meaning berry) and the suffix "-ated" (indicating a state or condition). The word "baccated" refers to something that is characterized by or bearing berries.
Think of 'bacca' meaning berry, and remember that 'baccated' describes something that has the condition of being full of berries.