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ABSCISE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ABSCISE is to separate (something, such as a flower from a stem) by abscission. www.merriam-webster.com
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Abscise - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
abscise · verb. remove or separate by abscission. see moresee less. type of: chop off, cut off, lop off. remove by or as if by cutting · verb. shed flowers and ... www.vocabulary.com
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Abscission - Wikipedia
Abscission is the shedding of various parts of an organism, such as a plant dropping a leaf, fruit, flower, or seed. In zoology, abscission is the ... en.wikipedia.org
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abscise
abˈscise, v. [f. L. abscīs- ppl. stem of abscīd-ĕre to cut off; f. abs off + cædĕre to cut. Cf. excise, incise.] To cut off or away. Also Bot., intr. to fall off, to separate by abscission.1612 Woodall Surgeon's Mate Wks. 1653, 90 If the nerve shall be wholly abscised, lesser symptomes..ensue. 1879 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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abscise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
abscise · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Adjective. edit. abscīse. vocative masculine singular of abscīsus. References. edit. “abscise”, in Charlton T. Lewis ... en.wiktionary.org
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Factsheet - Abscission, Abscise - CTAHR
Abscise is to shed flowers and leaves and fruit following the formation of scar tissue. Discussion. Abscission can occur naturally as a function of normal plant ... www.ctahr.hawaii.edu
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ABSCISE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Abscise definition: to separate by abscission, as a leaf from a stem.. See examples of ABSCISE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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ABSCISE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
To separate or be separated by abscission.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Abscise - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Abscise, from Latin abscidere ("to cut away"), originates in the 1610s and means to cut off or away, combining ab ("off") and caedere ("to cut"). www.etymonline.com
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Abscise - definition of abscise by The Free Dictionary
Verb, 1. abscise - shed flowers and leaves and fruit following formation of a scar tissue. abscise - remove or separate by abscission. cast off, shed, throw off ... en.thefreedictionary.com
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abscision
abscision (æbˈsɪʒən) [ad. L. abscīsiōn-em n. of action f. abscīd-ĕre to cut off or away: see abscise. Abscīsio and abscissio were confused in L., and abscision can scarcely be separated from abscission in Eng.] A cutting off or away.1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. (1617) v. 351 [They] cure wilfully by abscis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stanhopeinae
Unpollinated flowers quickly abscise and fall from the inflorescence, unlike members of Coeliopsidinae which include Coeliopsis, Lycomormium, and Peristeria wikipedia.org
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abscisse
▪ I. absciss, abscisse, n. (ˈæbsɪs) Pl. -es; more commonly in the L. form abscissa (æbˈsɪsə), pl. abscissae; also Eng. abscissas. [L. abscissa (sc. linea a line) cut off; pa. pple. of abscindere: see abscind.] 1. Geom. Literally, a line or distance cut off; spec. the portion of a given line intercep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crininae
The scape does not abscise (shed) during seed dispersal, with the exception of Ammocharis longifolia where it detaches at ground level. wikipedia.org
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Plant senescence
Root pruning – the concept that plants prune the roots in the same kind of way as they abscise leaves, is not a well discussed topic among plant scientists wikipedia.org
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