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succubous
[ suhk-yuh-buhs ]
adjective
, Botany.
- (of leaves) overlapping, with the base of each leaf covering part of that under it.
succubous
/ ˈsʌkjʊbəs /
adjective
- (of a liverwort) having the leaves arranged so that the upper margin of each leaf is covered by the lower margin of the next leaf along Compare incubous
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Word History and Origins
Origin of succubous1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of succubous1
C19: from Late Latin succubare : see succubus
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Example Sentences
Plant-body pseudo-foliaceous with succubous leaf-like lobes.
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Leaves mostly succubous, chiefly 2-lobed, the margins uniformly plane or subincurved; underleaves smaller, often wanting except on fruiting branches.
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Leaves succubous, ovate or roundish, entire or retuse, rarely bidentate; underleaves minute, sometimes obscure or wanting.
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Leaves complicate-bilobed, the upper lobe smaller, the lower succubous; margins entire or dentate or ciliate; underleaves none.
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Leaves rather narrow, complicate-bilobed, the lobes subequal or the upper smaller, the lower succubous; underleaves none.
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