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polygonaceous
[ pol-ee-guh-ney-shuhs, puh-lig-uh-ney- ]
adjective
- belonging to the Polygonaceae, the buckwheat family of plants.
polygonaceous
/ pəˌlɪɡə-; ˌpɒlɪɡəˈneɪʃəs /
adjective
- of, relating to, or belonging to the Polygonaceae, a chiefly N temperate family of plants having a sheathing stipule (ocrea) clasping the stem and small inconspicuous flowers: includes dock, sorrel, buckwheat, knotgrass, and rhubarb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The species attack the flowers and anthers of composite and polygonaceous plants, the leaves, culms, and germen of grasses, &c., and are popularly known as “smuts.”
The melon-holes of the box-flats were frequently over-grown with the polygonaceous plant, mentioned at a former occasion; and the small scrub plains were covered with a grey chenopodiaceous plant from three to four feet high.
A stiff, wiry, leafless polygonaceous plant grows in the shallow depressions of the surface of the ground, which are significantly termed by the squatters "Melon-holes", and abound in the open Box-tree flats.
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