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inundatal, a. Ecol.|ˈɪnəndeɪtəl| [irreg. f. inundate v. + -al.] Of plants: growing in areas subject to flooding.
1847H. C. Watson Cybele Britannica I. 65 Inundatal. Plants of places liable to be inundated in wet weather, but often dry in summer. 1897G. C. Druce Flora Berkshire 575 Water Whorl Grass... Native. Inundatal. On the muddy margins of ditches, ponds, &c. 1926Nat. Hist. Oxford District 88 Paludal flora (including uliginal and inundatal species). |