Biology (chiefly Botany). Not fused or attached to an adjacent structure.
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释义 | the world > plants > part of plant > growth, movement, or curvature of parts > [adjective] > cohering or not cohering (14) free1757 Biology (chiefly Botany). Not fused or attached to an adjacent structure. solute1760 Botany. Not adhering; separate. connate1785 Botany and Zoology. Congenitally united, so as to have the form of one compound organ or body; used, e.g. of leaves united at the base; of elytra… segregate1793 spec. (Zoology, Botany, etc.). Separated (wholly or partially) from the parent or from one another; not aggregated. cohering1796 Botany. United externally to each other: of organs of the same kind, as of two or more anthers adherent1806 Botany. Of an organ of an inflorescence: superficially attached to another dissimilar part, as a stamen to a petal. Frequently with to. Cf. adnate… adnate1830 Of two parts (of a plant or animal): naturally attached or united, esp. by their entire surfaces. In later use chiefly Botany. coherent1830 spec. in Botany: United by cohesion, n. adglutinate1831 Adhered; (esp. of hyphae) that have grown or become clumped together. Cf. accrete, adj. 1. accrete1832 Botany. Designating parts of a plant which are usually separate but which have grown together by adhesion of external parts. Now rare. coadunate1839 Joined together; congenitally united. inapplicate1855 coadnate1866 = connate, adj. inseparate1880 Botany. (See quots., and cf. inseparation, n.) |
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