- Caulicle
- Caulicle Cau"li*cle, n. (Bot.) A short caulis or stem, esp. the rudimentary stem seen in the embryo of a seed; -- otherwise called a {radicle}. [1913 Webster] ||
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
caulicle — [kô′li kəl] n. 〚L cauliculus, dim. of caulis, a stem: see HOLE〛 Bot. a small or rudimentary stem, as in an embryo * * * … Universalium
caulicle — [kô′li kəl] n. [L cauliculus, dim. of caulis, a stem: see HOLE] Bot. a small or rudimentary stem, as in an embryo … English World dictionary
caulicle — noun A small stalk or stem, especially the rudimentary stalk of a seed embryo … Wiktionary
caulicle — cau|li|cle Mot Pla Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
caulicle — cau·li·cle … English syllables
caulicle — /ˈkɔlɪkəl/ (say kawlikuhl) noun Botany a small or rudimentary stem. {Latin cauliculus, diminutive of caulis stalk} …
caulicle — ˈkȯlə̇kəl noun ( s) Etymology: Latin cauliculus, diminutive of caulis stem, stalk more at cole : a rudimentary stem; specifically : the stem of an embryo or young seedling … Useful english dictionary
radicle — Caulicle Cau li*cle, n. (Bot.) A short caulis or stem, esp. the rudimentary stem seen in the embryo of a seed; otherwise called a {radicle}. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scapel — ˈskapəl noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin scapellus, diminutive of Latin scapus stalk more at shaft : caulicle * * * ˈscapel Bot. rare. [ad. mod.L. scāpellus (Lindley … Useful english dictionary
Accumbent — Ac*cum bent ( bent), a. 1. Leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their meals. [1913 Webster] The Roman . . . accumbent posture in eating. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Lying against anything, as one part of a leaf against another… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English