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- umbel·lar umbel·lated adjective
- umbel·late·ly adverb
- sub·umbel·lar adjective
- sub·umbel·late adjective
- sub·umbel·lated adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of umbellate1
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Example Sentences
Flowers in a compound thyrse, very fragrant; pedicels mostly umbellate-clustered.
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Peduncles terminal, often umbellate-clustered; in the first section mostly appearing lateral, but not really axillary.
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Its large deep-red, umbellate blossoms are visible from afar gleaming among the green vegetation along the coast.
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It differs from the other umbellate-flowered genera of the Lily family in not having its flowers jointed upon their pedicels.
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Thus, a compound umbel is produced when the pedicels of an umbel are themselves umbellate.
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