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reduplicate
▪ I. reduplicate, a. and n. (rɪˈdjuːplɪkeɪt) [ad. late L. reduplicāt-us: see re- and duplicate a., and cf. next.] A. adj. 1. Doubled, repeated.1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. ii. ii. xxxvi, Lesse active, lesse reduplicate, lesse free. 1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 48 It exhibits the two follow... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aestivation (botany)
reduplicate – folded outwards. valvate – margins of adjacent petals or sepals touch each other without overlapping. wikipedia.org
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reduplicate
reduplicate/rɪˈdju:plɪkeɪt; rɪ`dupləˌket/ v[Tn](fml 文) repeat (esp a word or syllable), as in bye-bye; double 重复(尤指词或音节)(如bye-bye); 使加倍. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Sclerosperma
The leaves are very big, reduplicate, either divided or bifid, with a short sheath and a long slender petiole. wikipedia.org
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reduplicatory
reˈduplicatory, a. rare—1. [f. as reduplicate v. + -ory.] Repetitional.1780 M. Madan Thelyphthora II. 242 Another instance of the reduplicatory emphasis in the Hebrew language. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pandanus rigidifolius
These are usually only 75 cm long and 6 cm wide, folded lengthwise (reduplicate), stiff, erect, and have an abrupt, obtuse leaf tip. wikipedia.org
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reduplicated
reˈduplicated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Doubled, repeated.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 2 b/1 The reduplicated semicircle. 1658 Earl of Monmouth tr. Paruta's Wars Cyprus 166 The Pope..sent reduplicated Briefs to Don John, to make him speedily depart. 1860 O. W. Holmes Prof. Breakf.-t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pandanus sphaeroides
The leaves are also reduplicate and have a blunt tip. wikipedia.org
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Aphandra
The leaflets are reduplicate, pinnately cleft and dark green in color. wikipedia.org
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clish-clash
clish-clash (ˈklɪʃˌklæʃ) [A reduplicate formation from clash v., capable of being used for various parts of speech.] 1. The reciprocal or alternate clash of weapons, hence to go clish-clash. Also in extended use.1597 Breton Miseries Mavillia ii, The Speares flew in pieces, then went the Swordes ‘cli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pandanus incertus
The leaves are broad, reduplicate and taper off to the grooved tip. Some specimens can resemble the related species Pandanus spathulatus. wikipedia.org
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Coryphoideae
However, all Coryphoid palm leaves have induplicate (V-shaped) leaf folds (excepting Guihaia), while Calamoid palms have reduplicate (inverted V-shaped wikipedia.org
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bingle-bangle
bingle-bangle, a. dial. (ˈbɪŋg(ə)lˈbæŋg(ə)l) [A reduplicate formation from bangle v.] Fickle, vacillating, irresolute; cf. shilly-shally.1825 R. Ward Tremaine II. xxvi. 234 He is but a bingle bangle man..no good will come on him. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ravenea
The leaves are up to 2–5 m long, pinnately compound, reduplicate, erect at first then arching, twisted near the apex; with numerous crowded narrow ribbed wikipedia.org
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