IPA: /səˈkjuleɪtɪd/
KK: /sæˈkjuleɪtɪd/
Having a structure that includes one or more sacs or pouches, often used to describe certain biological or anatomical features.
The sacculated stomach of the animal helps in digesting food more efficiently.
Sacculated is formed from "saccus" (meaning bag or pouch) and the suffix "-ated" (indicating a state or condition). The word describes something that is in a state of being pouch-like or having pouches.
Think of a 'bag' ('saccus') to remember that 'sacculated' refers to something that is pouch-like or has pouches.