dehisce

  • 11dehisce — de·hisce …

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  • 12dehisce — de•hisce [[t]dɪˈhɪs[/t]] v. i. hisced, hisc•ing bot to burst open, as capsules of plants; gape • Etymology: 1650–60; < L dēhiscere to gape, part =dē de +hiscere to gape, yawn …

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  • 13dehisce — /dəˈhɪs/ (say duh his) verb (i) (dehisced, dehiscing) to gape; burst open, as capsules of plants. {Latin dehiscere} …

  • 14dehisce — v.intr. gape or burst open (esp. of a pod or seed vessel or of a cut or wound). Derivatives: dehiscence n. dehiscent adj. Etymology: L dehiscere (as DE , hiscere incept. of hiare gape) …

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  • 15dehiscence — dehisce ► VERB technical ▪ gape or burst open. DERIVATIVES dehiscence noun dehiscent adjective. ORIGIN Latin dehiscere, from hiscere begin to gape …

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  • 16dehiscent — dehisce ► VERB technical ▪ gape or burst open. DERIVATIVES dehiscence noun dehiscent adjective. ORIGIN Latin dehiscere, from hiscere begin to gape …

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