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ocreaenUK
oc·re·a or och·re·a (ŏk′rē-ə)n. pl. oc·re·ae (-rē-ē′) or och·re·ae A sheath formed at the node of a stem by the fusion of two stipules, found in many plants of the family Polygonaceae, such as rhubarb. [Latin, greave.]ocrea (ˈɒkrɪə) n, pl -reae (-rɪˌiː) (Botany) a variant spelling of ochreaoc•re•a (ˈɒk ri ə, ˈoʊ kri ə) n., pl. oc•re•ae (ˈɒk riˌi, ˈoʊ kriˌi) a sheathing part, as a pair of stipules united about a stem. [1820–30; < Latin: greave, legging] oc′re•ate (-ɪt, -ˌeɪt) adj.
ocreaenUK
ocrea[′ä·krē·ə] (botany) A tubular stipule or pair of coherent stipules. MedicalSeeochrea |