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[ ek-sur-tid ] / ɛkˈsɜr tɪd /
adjective Biology.projecting beyond the surrounding parts, as a stamen. Origin of exsertedFirst recorded in 1810–20; exsert + -ed2 Words nearby exsertedexsanguine, exscind, exsect, exsection, exsert, exserted, exsertile, ex-service, ex-serviceman, ex-servicewoman, exsiccant Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for exsertedStamens 2, one each side of the upper lobe of the corolla, exserted; anther-cells confluent at the apex. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States|Asa Gray Sometimes the exserted bracts are bent backward; they are then said to be recurved or reflexed. Trees of the Northern United States|Austin C. Apgar The parts back of the scales are bracts; these often project beyond the scales, when they are said to be exserted. Trees of the Northern United States|Austin C. Apgar Stamens 10, often exserted; anthers arrow-shaped, erect in the bud, becoming inverted and opening by basal pores or short slits. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States|Asa Gray
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