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resupinate
[ ri-soo-puh-neyt, -nit ]
adjective
- bent backward.
- Botany. inverted; appearing as if upside down.
resupinate
/ rɪˈsjuːpɪnɪt /
adjective
- botany (of plant parts, esp the flowers of many orchids) reversed or inverted in position, so as to appear to be upside down
Derived Forms
- reˌsupiˈnation, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of resupinate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of resupinate1
Example Sentences
Resupinate, inverted, or appearing as if upside down, or reversed.
P. resupinate, sessile, adnate laterally or by the vertex, rather silky, orbicular or subreniform, whitish; g. broad, thin, white then brownish; sp. 6-8 � 5.
P. thin, stipitate at first then resupinate and stem disappearing, tomentose, clear yellow then pale; g. crowded, orange-yellow then cinnamon; sp. rusty.
P. resupinate, campan. vertex prominent, pedunculate, even, pubescent, ochraceous; g. radiating from an excentric point, thin, straight, colour of p.
P. resupinate, flattened, sessile, adnate, downy, edge free; g. radiating from a point, amethyst.
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