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''[[Chaff]]''. A small thin dry and membranous [[scale]] or [[bract]]; in particular, the bracts in the [[flower]]-heads of composites.
 
''[[Chaff]]''. A small thin dry and membranous [[scale]] or [[bract]]; in particular, the bracts in the [[flower]]-heads of composites.
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''[[Champain]]''. Expanse of flat, open countryside.
    
''[[Channeled]]''. Deeply grooved lengthwise; [[canaliculate]].
 
''[[Channeled]]''. Deeply grooved lengthwise; [[canaliculate]].
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''[[Ecalcarate]]''. Without [[calcar]] or [[spur]].
 
''[[Ecalcarate]]''. Without [[calcar]] or [[spur]].
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''[[Ecology]]''. Study of habits and modes of life of animals and plants.
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''[[Ecology]]''. Study of habits and modes of life of animals and plants and their relationships to one another.
    
''[[Ecostate]]''. Without ribs.
 
''[[Ecostate]]''. Without ribs.
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''[[Graft]]''. A [[branch]] or [[bud]] inserted on another plant with the intention that it shall grow there; [[cion]].  
 
''[[Graft]]''. A [[branch]] or [[bud]] inserted on another plant with the intention that it shall grow there; [[cion]].  
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''[[Grafting]]''. The process of inserting a [[cion]] in a plant with the intention that it shall grow there. See ''[[Budding]]''.  
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''[[Grafting]]''. The process of inserting a [[cion]] [also spelled [scion]]in a plant with the intention that it shall grow there. See ''[[Budding]]''.  
    
''[[Granular]], granulose''. Covered with very small grains; minutely or finely mealy.  
 
''[[Granular]], granulose''. Covered with very small grains; minutely or finely mealy.  
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