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pinnule
[ pin-yool ]
noun
- Zoology.
- a part or organ resembling a barb of a feather, a fin, or the like.
- a finlet.
- Botany. a secondary pinna, one of the pinnately disposed divisions of a bipinnate leaf.
- a metal plate with a small hole in it, used as a sight in a quadrant.
pinnule
/ ˈpɪnjʊlə; ˈpɪnjuːl /
noun
- any of the lobes of a leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf, which is itself pinnately divided
- zoology any feather-like part, such as any of the arms of a sea lily
pinnule
/ pĭn′yo̅o̅l /
- Any of the smaller leaflets into which each leaflet of a bipinnately compound leaf is subdivided. The leaves of many ferns are divided into pinnules.
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Derived Forms
- ˈpinnular, adjective
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Other Words From
- pin·nu·lar [pin, -y, uh, -ler], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pinnule1
C16: from Latin pinnula, diminutive of pinna feather
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Example Sentences
The cordate pinnules sometimes found here are commoner in Europe.
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Its value was much impaired by his preference of the antique “pinnules” to telescopic sights on quadrants.
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Arms fork once to thrice, and bear pinnules on each or on every other brachial.
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It is probably a fern, more minute in its pinnules than even our smallest specimens of true maidenhair.
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Ordinary frond and forked and crested varieties of the same, the crest arising from the inordinate development of the margins of the pinnules.
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