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connivent
[ kuh-nahy-vuhnt ]
adjective
, Botany, Zoology.
- converging, as petals.
connivent
/ kəˈnaɪvənt /
adjective
- (of parts of plants and animals) touching without being fused, as some petals, insect wings, etc
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Derived Forms
- conˈnivently, adverb
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Other Words From
- subcon·nivent adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of connivent1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of connivent1
C17: from Latin connīvēns, from connīvēre to shut the eyes, connive
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Example Sentences
Stamens distinct or the anthers merely connivent, with ordinary pollen.
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Sepals thick, erect and connivent at base, mostly dull purple.
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Filaments distinct, the two lower with a scale-like gland or spur at base; anthers merely connivent.—Perennials, branching and leafy, with alternate and opposite leaves, and small axillary flowers.
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Stamens 5, with connivent introrse anthers.
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Filaments distinct, the anthers merely connivent.
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