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siliculose, a. Bot.|sɪlɪkjʊˈləʊs| [ad. mod.L. siliculōs-us, f. silicula: cf. F. siliculeux.] Bearing small short pods.
1731Bailey vol. II. (ed. 2), Siliculose, husky or full of husks. 1759B. Stillingfleet Misc. Tracts (1762) 357 Horses are nicer in choosing than any of our cattle; siliquose and siliculose plants particularly are not relished by them. 1785Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxiii. (1794) 320 The Siliculose or short-podded order leads the way. 1857A. Gray First Less. Bot. (1866) 230 Siliculose, bearing a silicle, or a fruit resembling it. So siˈliculous a., ‘having silicles or little pods, or pertaining to them’ (Webster, 1828–32). |