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obcordate
[ ob-kawr-deyt ]
adjective
, Botany.
- heart-shaped, with the attachment at the pointed end, as a leaf.
obcordate
/ ɒbˈkɔːdeɪt /
adjective
- botany heart-shaped and attached at the pointed end
obcordate leaves
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Word History and Origins
Origin of obcordate1
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Example Sentences
There are fine, spreading hairs on the leafstalks, and the leaflets are obcordate and toothed.
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Pod obcordate-triangular, flattened contrary to the narrow partition; the valves boat-shaped, wingless.
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Antheridia in an oval or obcordate disk immersed in the apex of the thallus.
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Thallus obcordate, sparingly forked, increasing by joints; pores conspicuous; gemm none.
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Also another Hibiscus, with obcordate tomentose leaves, and pink flowers; both these last were very handsome shrubs.
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