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† induviæ, n. pl. Bot.|ɪnˈdjuːvɪiː| [L. induviæ clothes, clothing, f. induĕre to put on.] (See quot.)
1835Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 242 The withered remains of leaves which not being articulated with the stem cannot fall off but decay upon it have been called..induviæ, the part so covered is said to be induviate. Hence inˈduvial, a. Bot.
1855Mayne Expos. Lex., Induvialis,..applied by Mirbel, to a calyx when it persists and covers the fruit..induvial. |