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secundine
[ sek-uhn-dahyn, -din ]
noun
, Botany.
- the inner integument of an ovule.
secundine
/ -dɪn; ˈsɛkənˌdaɪn /
noun
- rare.botany one of the two integuments surrounding the ovule of a plant
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Word History and Origins
Origin of secundine1
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin secundīnae (plural) afterbirth
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Word History and Origins
Origin of secundine1
C17: from Late Latin secundīnae, from Latin secundus following + -ine . See second 1
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Example Sentences
The third thing which makes up the secundine in the alantois, of which there is a great dispute amongst anatomists.
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Within the primine lies the bony crustaceous secundine, which is quite loose, and seems as if it were independent of the primine.
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Eventually the end of the thin brittle primine breaks like an eggshell and the secundine falls out.
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