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pulvinus
[ puhl-vahy-nuhs ]
noun
, plural pul·vi·ni [puhl-, vahy, -nahy].
- Botany. a cushionlike swelling at the base of a leaf or leaflet, at the point of junction with the axis.
- Architecture. pulvinar ( def 2 ).
pulvinus
/ pʌlˈvaɪnəs /
noun
- a swelling at the base of a leafstalk: changes in its turgor pressure cause changes in the position of the leaf
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pulvinus1
First recorded in 1855–60, pulvinus is from the Latin word pulvīnus cushion
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pulvinus1
C19: from Latin: cushion
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Example Sentences
The specimen employed was a terminal leaflet of Desmodium gyrans (Fig. 122) the pulvinus of which is very sensitive to light.
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Effect of increasing intensity of light on the pulvinus of Desmodium gyrans: Experiment 129.
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Before describing the experiment I shall demonstrate the tropic reactions of the two halves of the pulvinus of Mimosa.
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A series of such positive responses of the upper half of the pulvinus is given in figure 118.
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The velocity of transmission of excitation in a transverse direction through the pulvinus is about 0·011 mm.
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