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Abbreviation of anterior. [(botany) (of a part of a flower or leaf) Situated further away from the mainstem.]
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(botany) Having no capsule.
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(biology) Having two rings.
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(botany, of a spore) Having two lines indicating the splitting axes
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(botany) Having two lobes
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Having two wings; bipennated.
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(botany) pinnatisect, with deeply dissected segments
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Alternative form of bisetose [(biology) Having two bristles.]
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(botany, anatomy) pertaining to a capitulum
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Bearing or producing little cells.
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Having the form of cilia
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(biology) Equally lobed; divided into similar lobes.
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(botany, zoology) Fan-shaped; having parts or segments that are flattened and lengthened on one side, such that they are long and narrow.
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(botany) In six parts; occurring in sixes.
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(biology) Unequally lobed; cut into lobes of different shapes or sizes.
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(botany) Situated within or between the axils of leaves.
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(botany) Between carpels
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(botany) Between petioles.
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(botany) Situated below the point where a leaf joins the stem.
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(botany) Having the flanks of the organ flattened surfaces.
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(botany) A small lobe; a lobule.
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Having the shape of a lobe
n
(botany) Any of the cells of a compound ovary of a plant.
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(botany) One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.
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(botany, anatomy) Having microlobules
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(botany) Having many, or several, capsules.
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A pattern of nerves, e.g. as seen on a leaf.
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(biology) having nodules.
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Having eight cells or compartments, as for seeds.
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The presence of pennate features
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(anatomy, botany, zoology) Relating to a pinna
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(botany) Oriented towards the base.
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(botany) dehiscent into four similar parts; four-valved
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(botany) Having five capsules.
n
(biology) A branching, as of nerves or blood vessels.
n
(medicine) A clustered formation of tumor cells.
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Having small serrations
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(botany) Placed under the axil, or angle formed by the branch of a plant with the stem, or a leaf with the branch.
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(botany) Beneath a panicle
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(biology) Of the arterial pulse: exhibiting a quadruple beat.
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(botany) Having four thecae.
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(botany) Having three prominent longitudinal angles.
n
(botany) The orifice of a tubular organ; the outer end of the tube of a monopetalous corolla; the faux, or fauces.
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(botany) Having three capsules.
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(botany) Having three cocci.
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(etymology) Of insect wings, three veined.
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(biology) Having, or appearing to have, three eyes
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Alternative form of trisetose [(biology) Having three bristles.]
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(botany) Composed wholly of tubular florets.
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Alternative form of uniauriculate [Having a single ear-like process, as in a bivalve shell.]
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(botany, zoology) Having a single spur.
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Having a single ridge or keel.
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Having only one principal or specialized surface or edge.
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Having or using only one thread
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Having a single guttule.
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Having a single edge or border
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(botany) Containing only one ovule.
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Having a carapace consisting of one single piece.
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Having a single root or radicle
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Having a single septum.
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Having a single spicule.
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Having one raised edge or wall surrounding a depression.
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(biology) Having a single valve.
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(botany, zoology) Having only one valve.
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