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MIDRIB Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MIDRIB is the central vein of a leaf.
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Primary vein - Wikipedia
A primary vein, also known as the midrib, is the main vascular structure running through the center of a leaf. The primary vein is crucial for the leaf's ...
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midrib - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (botany) The strengthened vein down the middle of a flower petal or simple leaf or leaflet. · Synonyms: middle rib, midvein · (botany) The continuation ...
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midrib
midrib (ˈmɪdrɪb) [f. mid a. + rib.] † 1. In phrase mid-rib deep, up to the middle of the ribs (of a horse). Obs.1696 Phil. Trans. XIX. 350 Nets trailed on the Ground by two Horses, one goeth Mid-rib deep into the Sea. 1807 P. Gass Jrnl. 236 A north branch..is 40 yards wide and was mid-rib deep on ou...
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Glossary List – Lecythidaceae - New York Botanical Garden
Midrib, Referring to the princiipal or primary vein of a leaf blade that runs from the base of the leaf blade along the middle to the apex of the leaf blade.
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Midrib | plant anatomy - Britannica
The smaller lateral veins of the leaf are initiated near the leaf tip; subsequent major lateral veins are initiated sequentially toward the base.
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Hovea purpurea
The leaves strap like to narrow-elliptic, long and wide, flat either side of a recessed midrib, blunt to sharp at the base, margins curved, apex rounded The leaf upper surface a shiny green, smooth except for hairs on midrib, under surface thickly covered with cream-brown, curly hairs, faintly veined, midrib
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What is the function of the midrib in a leaf? - Quora
The tissues in a leafs midrib are the xylem and phloem that help transport food ( phloem) and water (water) back and forth into and out of the ...
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
Midrib, midnerve, midvein, a single costa (as in mosses), central nerve, also a central or main vein, middle vein; costa, “the midrib of a leaf; ...
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MIDRIB definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
midrib in American English (ˈmɪdˌrɪb ) noun the central vein, or rib, of a leaf, usually running from the stem to the apex.
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Midvein or primary vein or Midrib - Cactus Art.biz
More frequently called midrib or stem of the leaf, especially when it is prominently raised or depressed, the midvein is the main or central vein of a leaf ...
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midribbed
midribbed, ppl. a. Bot. (ˈmɪdrɪbd) [f. midrib + -ed2.] Having a midrib.1776–96 Withering Brit. Plants (ed. 3) III. 326.
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Besbicus multipunctatus
Besbicus multipunctatus, formerly Cynips multipunctatus, also known as the gray midrib gall wasp, is a common species of cynipid wasp that induces galls The wasp oviposits on the midrib of the underside of blue oak leaves.
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pinnati-
pinnati- (pɪˈneɪtɪ, pɪˈnætɪ) combining form of L. pinnātus pinnate: chiefly in botanical terms relating to leaves (cf. pinnatifid): piˌnnatiˈlobate, piˈnnatilobed (-eɪtɪ-) adjs., pinnately divided with rounded divisions or lobes; piˌnnatiˈpartite (-eɪtɪ-) a. [L. partītus divided: see partite], pinna...
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Andricus dimorphus
Andricus dimorphus, also called the clustered midrib gall wasp, is a species of oak gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. Galls in which the larvae live and feed are formed in clusters along the midrib on the underside of oak leaves.
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