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in·vo·lu·cre I0218800 (ĭn′və-lo͞o′kər)n. A group of one or more whorls of bracts beneath a flower or flower cluster. [French, from Latin involūcrum, wrapper, envelope; see involucrum.] in′vo·lu′cral (-krəl), in′vo·lu′crate (-krĭt, -krāt′) adj.involucre (ˈɪnvəˌluːkə) or involucrumn, pl -cres or -cra (-krə) (Botany) a ring of bracts at the base of an inflorescence in such plants as the composites[C16 (in the sense: envelope): from New Latin involucrum, from Latin: wrapper, from involvere to wrap; see involve] ˌinvoˈlucral adj ˌinvoˈlucrate adjin•vo•lu•cre (ˈɪn vəˌlu kər) n. 1. a collection or rosette of bracts subtending a flower cluster, umbel, or the like. 2. a covering, esp. a membranous one. [1570–80; < Middle French < Latin involūcrum a wrapper, cover <involū-, variant s. of involvere (see involve)] in`vo•lu′cral, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | involucre - a highly conspicuous bract or bract pair or ring of bracts at the base of an inflorescencebract - a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence |
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involucre[′in·və‚lü·kər] (botany) Bracts forming one or more whorls at the base of an inflorescence or fruit in certain plants. Involucre the small, tightly packed apical leaves that surround an inflorescence. In plants of the families Compositae and Dipsacaceae, the involucre closely surrounds the inflorescence; as a result, the involucre and the inflorescence appear to form a single flower. In plants of the family Umbelliferae, the involucre is located at the base of the inflorescences, or compound umbels. The leaves at the base of a simple umbel form an involucel. The morphological characteristics of involucres and involucels are used in the taxonomy of the various families. involucreenUK
in·vo·lu·crum, pl. in·vo·lu·cra (in'vō-lū'krŭm, -loo'kră), 1. An enveloping membrane, for example, a sheath or sac. 2. The sheath of new bone that forms around a sequestrum. Synonym(s): involucre [L. a wrapper, fr. in-volvo, to roll up] involucre, involucrum (ĭn′vō-lū″kĕr) (ĭn″vō-lū′krŭm) [″ + volvere, to wrap] 1. A sheath or covering. 2. The covering of newly formed bone enveloping the sequestrum in infection of the bone. involucre - a calyx-like structure formed by bracts below the base of a condensed INFLORESCENCE.
- a growth of the tissue of the thallus in liverworts (see HEPATICA that covers and protects the ARCHEGONIUM.
involucreenUK Related to involucre: raceme, pappusWords related to involucrenoun a highly conspicuous bract or bract pair or ring of bracts at the base of an inflorescenceRelated Words |