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conduplicate
[ kon-doo-pli-kit, -dyoo- ]
adjective
- (of a leaf in the bud) folded lengthwise with the upper face of the blade within.
conduplicate
/ kɒnˈdjuːplɪkɪt /
adjective
- botany folded lengthways on itself
conduplicate leaves in the bud
Derived Forms
- conˌdupliˈcation, noun
Other Words From
- con·dupli·cation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of conduplicate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of conduplicate1
Example Sentences
Seeds spherical and cotyledons conduplicate, as in Brassica.—Annuals or biennials.
Embryo annular or spiral or conduplicate.
In these cases the cotyledons are plane; but they may be folded upon themselves and round the radicle, as in Mustard, where they are conduplicate, thus o>>.
Embryo coiled into a ring around the mealy albumen, when there is any, or else conduplicate, or spiral.—Calyx persistent, mostly enclosing the fruit.
Spikelets crowded into a leafy-involucrate head, laterally flattened, the scales more or less conduplicate and keeled.
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