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cypsela
[ sip-suh-luh ]
noun
- an achene with an adherent calyx, as in the composite plants.
cypsela
/ ˈsɪpsɪlə /
noun
- the dry one-seeded fruit of the daisy and related plants, which resembles an achene but is surrounded by a calyx sheath
cypsela
/ sĭp′sə-lə /
, Plural cypselae sĭp′sə-lē′
- A type of dry fruit consisting of an achene with a closely adhering calyx, the characteristic fruit of the aster family. Dandelions produce cypselae in which the plume, or pappus, is actually a modified sepal.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cypsela1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cypsela1
Example Sentences
Achene; caryopsis; cypsela; nut; schizocarp. ii.
Perhaps Cypsela, a fort in Parrhasia, near Sciritis in Laconia, is the same as Basilis, Thucyd.
They also meant to demolish, if possible, the fort of Cypsela which the Mantineans had built and garrisoned in the Parrhasian territory, to annoy the district of Sciritis in Laconia.
The Lacedaemonians accordingly laid waste the Parrhasian country, and the Mantineans, placing their town in the hands of an Argive garrison, addressed themselves to the defence of their confederacy, but being unable to save Cypsela or the Parrhasian towns went back to Mantinea.
At Cypsela on the Hebrus Sulla obtained accounts of the ratification of the peace by Mithradates; but the march to Asia went on.
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