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| ''[[Anastomosing]]''. Netted; interveined; said of leaves marked by cross-veins forming a network. | | ''[[Anastomosing]]''. Netted; interveined; said of leaves marked by cross-veins forming a network. |
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− | ''[[Anatropous]]''. Said of a straight ovule or seed that is inverted, with the micropyle next the hilum or scar. | + | ''[[Anatropous]]''. Said of a straight [[ovule]] or seed that is inverted, with the [[micropyle]] next the [[hilum]] or scar. |
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− | ''[[Ander]]''. Male; occurs in combinations as, monandraus, having one stamen. | + | ''[[Ander]]''. Male; occurs in combinations as, ''[[monandraus]]'', having one [[stamen]]. |
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− | ''[[Andraeceum]]''. The male or stamen-bearing part of a flower; the stamens spoken of collectively. See Gyncecium. | + | ''[[Andraeceum]]''. The male or [[stamen]]-bearing part of a flower; the stamens spoken of collectively. See ''[[Gynaecium]]''. |
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− | ''[[Androphore]]''. The cylinder or column formed by monadel- phous filaments, as in the mallow and bombax tribes. | + | ''[[Androphore]]''. The cylinder or column formed by [[monadelphous]] [[filament]]s, as in the [[mallow]] and [[bombax]] tribes. |
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− | ''[[Angiosperms]]''. Plants that bear the seeds within a pericarp, in distinction from the gymnosperms which have naked ovules and seeds; having a closed ovary. | + | ''[[Angiosperms]]''. Plants that bear the seeds within a [[pericarp]], in distinction from the [[gymnosperm]]s which have naked [[ovule]]s and seeds; having a closed ovary. |
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| ''[[Annual]]''. Of one season's duration from seed to maturity and death. | | ''[[Annual]]''. Of one season's duration from seed to maturity and death. |
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− | ''[[Anterior]]''. Front; on the front side; away from the axis; toward the subtending bract. | + | ''[[Anterior]]''. Front; on the front side; away from the axis; toward the subtending [[bract]]. |
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− | ''[[Anther]]''. The pollen-bearing part of the stamen, borne at the top of the filament or sometimes sessile. | + | ''[[Anther]]''. The pollen-bearing part of the [[stamen]], borne at the top of the [[filament]] or sometimes [[sessile]]. |
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− | ''[[Antheriferous]]''. Anther-bearing. | + | ''[[Antheriferous]]''. [[Anther]]-bearing. |
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| ''[[Anthesis]]''. Flowering; strictly, the time of expansion of a flower, but often used to designate the flowering period; the act of flowering. | | ''[[Anthesis]]''. Flowering; strictly, the time of expansion of a flower, but often used to designate the flowering period; the act of flowering. |
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− | ''[[Anthocarpous]]''. Said of a body combined of flowers and fruit united into a solid mass, as in the pineapple or the mulberry. | + | ''[[Anthocarpous]]''. Said of a body combined of flowers and fruit united into a solid mass, as in the [[pineapple]] or the [[mulberry]]. |
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− | ''[[Anthodium]]''. Flower-head of the Composite; in common speech this flower-head is erroneously called a "flower." | + | ''[[Anthodium]]''. Flower-head of the [[Composite]]; in common speech this flower-head is erroneously called a "flower." |
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| ''[[Antical]]''. Front, anterior. | | ''[[Antical]]''. Front, anterior. |
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| ''[[Apical]]''. At the apex or top. | | ''[[Apical]]''. At the apex or top. |
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− | ''[[Apocarpus]]''. Carpels not united; see Syncarpous. | + | ''[[Apocarpus]]''. [[Carpel]]s not united; see ''[[Syncarpous]]''. |
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| ''[[Appendage]]''. An attached subsidiary or secondary part, as a projecting part or a hanging part or supplement. | | ''[[Appendage]]''. An attached subsidiary or secondary part, as a projecting part or a hanging part or supplement. |
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| ''[[Areole]]'', areola. A small more or less angular space on a surface, as between network of veins. | | ''[[Areole]]'', areola. A small more or less angular space on a surface, as between network of veins. |
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− | ''[[Aril]]''. An appendage or an outer covering of a seed, growing out from the hilum or funiculus; sometimes it appears as a pulpy covering. | + | ''[[Aril]]''. An appendage or an outer covering of a seed, growing out from the [[hilum]] or [[funiculus]]; sometimes it appears as a pulpy covering. |
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| ''[[Arillate]]''. Provided with an aril. | | ''[[Arillate]]''. Provided with an aril. |
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− | ''[[Arillode]]''. An aril-like structure, or false aril; a coating or covering of the seed arising from its own surface, and not from the funiculus. | + | ''[[Arillode]]''. An [[aril]]-like structure, or false aril; a coating or covering of the seed arising from its own surface, and not from the [[funiculus]]. |
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− | ''[[Armed]]''. Provided with any kind of strong and sharp defence, as of thorns, spines, prickles, barbs. | + | ''[[Armed]]''. Provided with any kind of strong and sharp defense, as of [[thorn]]s, spines, prickles, barbs. |
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− | ''[[Articulate]]''. Jointed; provided with nodes or j oints, or places where separation may naturally take place. | + | ''[[Articulate]]''. Jointed; provided with nodes or joints, or places where separation may naturally take place. |
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| ''[[Ascending]]''. Rising up; produced somewhat obliquely or indirectly upward. | | ''[[Ascending]]''. Rising up; produced somewhat obliquely or indirectly upward. |
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| ''[[Awn]]''. A bristle-like part or appendage. | | ''[[Awn]]''. A bristle-like part or appendage. |
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− | ''[[Axil]]''. Upper angle that a petiole or peduncle makes with the stem that bears it. | + | ''[[Axil]]''. Upper angle that a [[petiole]] or [[peduncle]] makes with the stem that bears it. |
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− | ''[[Axile]]''. Borne in or on the axis, or relating to it. | + | ''[[Axile]]''. Borne in or on the [[axis]], or relating to it. |
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− | ''[[Axillary]]''. In an axil. | + | ''[[Axillary]]''. In an [[axil]]. |
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| ''[[Axis]]''. The main or central line of development of any plant or organ; the main stem. | | ''[[Axis]]''. The main or central line of development of any plant or organ; the main stem. |