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| ''[[Immersed]]''. Entirely under water. | | ''[[Immersed]]''. Entirely under water. |
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− | ''[[Imparipinnate]]''. Unequally pinnate; odd-pinnate; with a single terminal leaflet. | + | ''[[Imparipinnate]]''. Unequally [[pinnate]]; odd-pinnate; with a single terminal [[leaflet]]. |
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− | ''[[Imperfect flower]]''. Having either stamens or pistils, but not both. | + | ''[[Imperfect flower]]''. Having either [[stamen]]s or [[pistil]]s, but not both. |
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| ''[[Implexed]], implexuous''. Entangled, interlaced. | | ''[[Implexed]], implexuous''. Entangled, interlaced. |
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− | ''[[Impregnation]]''. Fecundation or fertilization of the ovule by the pollen; also, the infiltration of substances. | + | ''[[Impregnation]]''. [[Fecundation]] or [[fertilization]] of the [[ovule]] by the [[pollen]]; also, the infiltration of substances. |
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| ''[[Impressed]]''. Deeply nerved; furrowed or grooved as if by pressure. | | ''[[Impressed]]''. Deeply nerved; furrowed or grooved as if by pressure. |
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− | ''[[Inarching]]''. The grafting together of two plants with the intention that, when they are severed, part of one plant will be growing on the other. | + | ''[[Inarching]]''. The [[grafting]] together of two plants with the intention that, when they are severed, part of one plant will be growing on the other. |
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− | ''[[Incanescent]]''. Hoary- or gray-pubescent; canescent. | + | ''[[Incanescent]]''. [[Hoary]]- or gray-[[pubescent]]; [[canescent]]. |
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| ''[[Incised]]''. Cut; slashed irregularly, more or less deeply and sharply. | | ''[[Incised]]''. Cut; slashed irregularly, more or less deeply and sharply. |
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| ''[[Inclining]]''. Looking or falling down from the horizontal. | | ''[[Inclining]]''. Looking or falling down from the horizontal. |
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− | ''[[Included]]''. Not protruded, as stamens not projecting from the corolla. | + | ''[[Included]]''. Not protruded, as [[stamen]]s not projecting from the [[corolla]]. |
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− | ''[[Incomplete]]''. Lacking some of its parts, as a flower deficient in stamens or calyx. | + | ''[[Incomplete]]''. Lacking some of its parts, as a [[flower]] deficient in [[stamen]]s or [[calyx]]. |
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| ''[[Incrustate]]''. Crusted; with a hard or firm covering. | | ''[[Incrustate]]''. Crusted; with a hard or firm covering. |
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− | ''[[Incumbent]] (cotyledons)''. Of a seed so bent over that the back of one cotyledon lies against the radicle. | + | ''[[Incumbent]] ([[cotyledon]]s)''. Of a [[seed]] so bent over that the back of one cotyledon lies against the [[radicle]]. |
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− | ''[[Indefinite]]''. Very numerous, as above twenty; see Definite. | + | ''[[Indefinite]]''. Very numerous, as above twenty; see ''[[Definite]]''. |
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− | ''[[Indehiscent]]''. Not regularly opening, as a seed-pod or anther. | + | ''[[Indehiscent]]''. Not regularly opening, as a [[seed]]-[[pod]] or [[anther]]. |
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| ''[[Indeterminate]]''. Growing on from the apex, particularly of the main axis. | | ''[[Indeterminate]]''. Growing on from the apex, particularly of the main axis. |
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− | ''[[Indigenous]]''. Native to the region; not introduced from some other country. | + | ''[[Indigenous]]''. [[Native]] to the region; not [[introduced]] from some other country. |
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− | ''[[Indumentum]]''. A covering of hair. | + | ''[[Indumentum]]''. A covering of [[hair]]. |
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| ''[[Induplicate]]''. With margins folded inward. | | ''[[Induplicate]]''. With margins folded inward. |
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| ''[[Indurated]]''. Hard, hardened. | | ''[[Indurated]]''. Hard, hardened. |
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− | ''[[Indusium]]''. The little growth covering or surrounding the sorus or fruit-dot in ferns. | + | ''[[Indusium]]''. The little growth covering or surrounding the [[sorus]] or fruit-dot in [[fern]]s. |
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− | ''[[Inferior]]''. Beneath, lower, below; as an inferior ovary, one that is below the calyx-leaves. | + | ''[[Inferior]]''. Beneath, lower, below; as an inferior ovary, one that is below the [[calyx]]-leaves. |
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− | ''[[Inflated]]''. Blown up; bladdery- | + | ''[[Inflated]]''. Blown up; bladdery. |
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− | ''[[Inflorescence]]''. Mode of flower-bearing; technically less correct but much more common in the sense of a flower- cluster. | + | ''[[Inflorescence]]''. Mode of [[flower]]-bearing; technically less correct but much more common in the sense of a flower-cluster. |
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| ''[[Infra-]]'' In combinations, signifying below. | | ''[[Infra-]]'' In combinations, signifying below. |
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− | ''[[Infundibuliform]]''. Funnelfonn. | + | ''[[Infundibuliform]]''. [[Funnelform]]. |
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− | ''[[Innate]]''. Said of an anther when attached by its base to the filament. | + | ''[[Innate]]''. Said of an [[anther]] when attached by its base to the [[filament]]. |
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− | ''[[Innovation]]''. An offshoot or departure from the axis. | + | ''[[Innovation]]''. An [[offshoot]] or departure from the [[axis]]. |
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− | ''[[Inserted]]''. Attached; as a stamen growing on the corolla. | + | ''[[Inserted]]''. Attached; as a [[stamen]] growing on the [[corolla]]. |
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| ''[[Inter-]]''. In composition, signifying between, particularly between closely related parts or organs. | | ''[[Inter-]]''. In composition, signifying between, particularly between closely related parts or organs. |
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− | ''[[Interfoliaceous]]''. Between the leaves, particularly between two leaves of a pair. | + | ''[[Interfoliaceous]]''. Between the [[leaves]], particularly between two leaves of a pair. |
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− | ''[[Internode]]''. The part or space of stem between two nodes or joints. | + | ''[[Internode]]''. The part or space of [[stem]] between two [[node]]s or joints. |
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− | ''[[Interrupted]]''. Not continuous; in particular, the interposition of small leaflets or segments between others. | + | ''[[Interrupted]]''. Not continuous; in particular, the interposition of small [[leaflet]]s or [[segment]]s between others. |
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| ''[[Intorted]]''. Twisted upon or around itself. | | ''[[Intorted]]''. Twisted upon or around itself. |
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| ''[[Intramarginal]]''. Just within the margin or edge; between the margins. | | ''[[Intramarginal]]''. Just within the margin or edge; between the margins. |
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− | ''[[Introduced]]''. Brought from another region, either intentionally or otherwise; in horticulture, used to designate the intentional bringing of plants into cultivation either from another country or from the wild. | + | ''[[Introduced]]''. Brought from another region, either intentionally or otherwise; in [[horticulture]], used to designate the intentional bringing of plants into [[cultivation]] either from another country or from the wild. |
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− | ''[[Introrse]]''. Turned or faced inward or toward the axis, as an anther looking toward the center of the flower. | + | ''[[Introrse]]''. Turned or faced inward or toward the [[axis]], as an anther looking toward the center of the flower. |
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| ''[[Inverted]]''. Turned over; end-for-end; top-side down. | | ''[[Inverted]]''. Turned over; end-for-end; top-side down. |
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− | ''[[Involucel]]''. A secondary involucre; small involucre about the parts of a cluster. | + | ''[[Involucel]]''. A secondary [[involucre]]; small involucre about the parts of a [[cluster]]. |
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− | ''[[Involucre]]''. A whorl of small leaves or bracts standing close underneath a flower or flower-cluster. | + | ''[[Involucre]]''. A whorl of small [[leaves]] or [[bract]]s standing close underneath a [[flower]] or flower-[[cluster]]. |
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− | ''[[Involute]]''. Said of a flat body (as a leaf) rolled inward or toward the upper side. See Revolute. | + | ''[[Involute]]''. Said of a flat body (as a [[leaf]]) rolled inward or toward the upper side. See ''[[Revolute]]''. |
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| ''[[Irregular flower]]''. Some parts different from other parts in same series. | | ''[[Irregular flower]]''. Some parts different from other parts in same series. |