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circumscissile
[ sur-kuhm-sis-il ]
adjective
- opening along a transverse circular line, as a seed vessel.
circumscissile
/ ˌsɜːkəmˈsɪsaɪl /
adjective
- (of the dry dehiscent fruits of certain plants) opening completely by a transverse split
Word History and Origins
Origin of circumscissile1
Word History and Origins
Origin of circumscissile1
Example Sentences
Fruit a circumscissile 2-celled capsule, with one or more peltate seeds in each cell, or an achene.
Penthorum, in Crassulaceæ, 176 Three-celled and 3-valved, or 3–5-celled and circumscissile.
Capsule membranaceous, circumscissile, the top falling off like a lid, many-seeded.—Low, spreading or procumbent herbs, mostly annuals, with opposite or whorled entire leaves, and solitary flowers on axillary peduncles.
Capsule 3–5-celled with axile placentæ, loculicidal or circumscissile, many-seeded.
Diapensiaceæ, 326 Stamens inserted on the tube of the corolla, Four; pod 2-celled, circumscissile.
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