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inflorescence
English
Etymology
From Latin infl?r?scentia, from infl?r?sc? (“I begin to flower”), inchoative verb of fl?re? (“I flower”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nfl????s?ns/, /??nfl?????s?ns/
Noun
inflorescence (countable and uncountable, plural inflorescences)
- (botany) Flower cluster; a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches.
- An instance of a plant beginning to flower.
Hyponyms
- (flower cluster): raceme, panicle, tassel, catkin
Translations
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ostiole
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ostiolum.
Noun
ostiole (plural ostioles)
- (mycology) A small hole or opening through which certain fungi release their mature spores.
- (botany) A similar hole or opening in plants, such as the opening of the involuted fig inflorescence through which fig wasps enter to pollinate and breed.
Derived terms
- ostiolar
- ostiolate
Anagrams
- Osloite, looties, oolites, oölites, stoolie, toolies
ostiole From the web:
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