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awl-shaped
[ awl-sheypt ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of awl-shaped1
First recorded in 1755–65
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Example Sentences
Pod many-seeded, 4–5-valved to the base; valves opposite the sepals.—Little, matted herbs, with thread-like or awl-shaped leaves, no stipules, and small flowers terminating the stems or branches; in summer.
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The crowns are broad, somewhat awl-shaped, and of nearly equal size.
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Leaves.—Two to four lines long; linear to awl-shaped; smooth; clustered.
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This is the spadix bearing the naked flowers, which are perfect, consisting of a four-angled style and four awl-shaped stamens.
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The other kind, often appearing on young growth or vigorous shoots, is awl-shaped, quite sharp-pointed, spreading and whitened beneath.
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