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acerose, a.|ˌæsəˈrəʊs| [ad. L. acerōs-us chaffy, f. acus, acer-is chaff; apparently afterwards referred in error to acus, acu-s a needle or acer sharp; whence sense 2 in which it has been used by botanists since Linnæus. See Phil. Botanices pp. 42, 219.] 1. Chaffy; like, or mixed with chaff.
1721Bailey, vol. II. 1775 Ash, and mod. Dicts. 2. Bot. Needleshaped and rigid; as in the leaves of heaths and pines.
1785Martyn Rousseau's Bot. (1794) xxviii. 445 The leaves of all these are linear and permanent; Linnæus calls this sort of leaf acerose. 1870Bentley Bot. 159 When a linear leaf terminates in a sharp rigid point like a needle, it is acerose or needle-shaped. |