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PINNATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PINNATE is resembling a feather especially in having similar parts arranged on opposite sides of an axis like the barbs on the rachis of a ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Pinnation - Wikipedia
Pinnation (also called pennation) is the arrangement of feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis. en.wikipedia.org
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Pinnate, Bipinnate, Tripinnate, Pinnatifid
A pinnate leaf can be simple, where the blade is undivided, or compound, divided into leaflets arranged along an axis or rachis, like the barbs along the ... mgnv.org
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pinnate
pinnate, a. (ˈpɪnət) [ad. L. pinnāt-us feathered, winged, f. pinna feather, wing: see pinna2 and -ate2.] 1. Nat. Hist. Resembling a feather; having lateral parts or branches on each side of a common axis, like the vanes of a feather. a. Bot. Applied to a compound leaf having a series of (sessile or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Botanical Nerd Word: Pinnate - Toronto Botanical Garden
Pinnate: Leaf with veins, lobes, leaflets, or dissections arising along a central elongate axis. These beech leaves (Fagus sylvatica) have a pinnate vein ... torontobotanicalgarden.ca
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Plant Morphology: Types Of Compound Leaves
Pinnate (odd): Leaflets are attached along an extension of the petiole called a rachis; there is a terminal leaflet and therefore an odd number of leafle. www.amnh.org
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Leaflet (botany)
The two main classes of compound leaf morphology are palmate and pinnate. For example, a hemp plant has palmate compound leaves, whereas some species of Acacia have pinnate leaves. wikipedia.org
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Pinnate - Glossary Details - The William & Lynda Steere Herbarium
Feather-like; generally referring to the arrangement of veins along a midrib of a leaf blade or to leaflets along a rachis in a way that resembles the ... sweetgum.nybg.org
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PINNATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A pinnate leaf is a type of compound leaf that has a central stem with small leaves arranged on either side of it. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Pinnate leaf | plant anatomy - Britannica
pinnate—that is, featherlike with a central axis and smaller side branches—and this is considered to be the primitive condition because of its widespread ... www.britannica.com
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Pinnate vs. Palmate Palm Trees: Key Differences Explained
Pinnate palms are characterized by their feather-like fronds, composed of multiple leaflets arranged along both sides of a central axis, known as the rachis. www.rosehillpalms.com
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pinnate
pinnate/ˈpɪneɪt; `pɪnet/ adj(botany 植) (of a leaf) formed of a stem with a row of small leaves on either side (指叶)羽状的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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ternato-pinnate
ternato-pinnate, a. Bot. (təˌneɪtəʊˈpɪnət) [f. mod.L. ternāt-us ternate (after Greek combining forms in -o) + pinnate.] Applied to a compound leaf having three pinnate divisions proceeding from a common petiole.1857 Henfrey Bot. 60 What are called biternate and triternate compound leaves are in most... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boronia pinnata
The leaves are pinnate with up to thirteen narrow elliptic to narrow oblong leaflets. This was the only pinnate-leaved species of boronia described by Smith. wikipedia.org
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tripinnate
tripinnate, a. Bot. (traɪˈpɪneɪt) [f. tri- + pinnate.] Of a leaf: Triply pinnate; having leaflets pinnately arranged on tertiary petioles similarly arranged: see pinnate a. 1 a, and cf. bipinnate. (Abbrev. 3-pinnate.)1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. vi. (1765) 188 Tripinnate, or Triplicato-Pinnate, whe... Oxford English Dictionary
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