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cotyledonary
cotyledonary, a. (kɒtɪˈliːdənərɪ) [f. as prec. + -ary: corresp. to mod.F. cotylédonaire.] 1. Bot. Of the nature of a seed-leaf.1854 Bushnan in Circ. Sc. II. 27/2 These seed-lobes, or cotyledonary bodies. 1882 Vines Sachs' Bot. 501 The Embryo [in Cycadeæ] enclosed in the large endosperm possesses two... Oxford English Dictionary
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Placental cotyledon
Ruminants The Artiodactyla have a cotyledonary placenta. wikipedia.org
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cotyledonal
cotyˈledonal, a. rare. [f. prec. + -al1 (less according to L. analogy than -ar).] = cotyledonary.1850 Owen in Life A. Sedgwick II. 193 It reminds me of the germ of a goodly tree between two fat cotyledonal leaves. 1875 ― in Blake Zool. Pref. xii, Annular, discoid, cotyledonal, and diffused placentæ. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lignotuber
Lignotubers develop from the cotyledonary bud in seedlings of several oak species including cork oak Quercus suber, but do not develop in several other wikipedia.org
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cotylophorous
cotylophorous, a. Zool. (kɒtɪˈlɒfərəs) [ad. Gr. type *κοτυλοϕόρ-ος (f. κοτύλη hollow vessel, etc. + -ϕόρος bearing) + -ous.] Having a cotyledonary placenta; belonging to the Cotylophora or typical Ruminants of Huxley's classification of Mammalia. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhizophoraceae
Vivipary in Rhizophoreae include several embryological characteristics: (1) the active growth of a hypocotyl meristem in the cotyledonary body, with endosperm wikipedia.org
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epicotyledonary
epicotyˈledonary, a. Bot. [f. epi- + cotyledon + -ary.] Situated immediately above the cotyledons.1884 Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. & Ferns 246 The bundles of the trace of the first epicotyledonary leaves insert themselves on the cotyledonary bundles at or close below the cotyledonary node. Oxford English Dictionary
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Trigonella suavissima
Trigonella suavissima belongs in the Falcatulae section of the genus Trigonella according to its morphological characteristics of the embryos and seedlings in cotyledonary They also have accumbent, oval radicles, ovate cotyledonary leaves with obtuse apex and glabrous prophyl leaves with hairy petiole. wikipedia.org
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Lodoicea
During germination a tubular cotyledonary petiole develops that connects the young plant to the seed. wikipedia.org
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dissimilar
dissimilar, a. (n.) (dɪˈsɪmɪlə(r)) Also 7–8 dissimular. [f. dis- 10 + similar: cf. F. dissimilaire (Paré, 16th c.), L. dissimilis unlike.] Not similar or alike; different in appearance, properties, or nature; unlike. Const. to (less often from, rarely with.) dissimilar whole (Logic), a whole compose... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinus lambertiana
The root initial zone is established, and the epicotyl develops as an anlage flanked by regions of that define the cotyledonary buttresses. wikipedia.org
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diffuse
▪ I. diffuse, a. (dɪˈfjuːs) Also 5–6 dyf-, 5–7 de-. [ad. L. diffūs-us, pa. pple. of diffundĕre: see diffund. Cf. F. diffus, -use (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) perh. the immediate source; also It. diffuso.] I. † 1. Confused, distracted, perplexed; indistinct, vague, obscure, doubtful, uncertain. Obs. [Thi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phloem
Protophloem itself appears in the mid-vein extending into the cotyledonary node, which constitutes the first appearance of a leaf in angiosperms, where wikipedia.org
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Sprouted coconut
They are technically haustoria, as they are cotyledonary structures that absorb nutrients and water from the solid and liquid endosperm, in this case, wikipedia.org
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Pittosporum obcordatum
locations, new season's vegetative growth begins at epigeal germination from the last week of August to October; after germination, the new plants reveal 3~4 cotyledonary wikipedia.org
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