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monopodium
mon·o·po·di·um M0397800 (mŏn′ə-pō′dē-əm)n. pl. mon·o·po·di·a (-dē-ə) A main axis of a plant, such as the trunk of a spruce, that maintains a single line of growth, giving off lateral branches. [New Latin, from Late Latin monopodius, one-footed, from Greek monopous : mono-, mono- + pous, pod-, foot; see ped- in Indo-European roots.] mon′o·po′di·al (-dē-əl) adj.monopodium (ˌmɒnəˈpəʊdɪəm) n, pl -dia (-dɪə) (Botany) the main axis of growth in the pine tree and similar plants: the main stem, which elongates from the tip and gives rise to lateral branches. Compare sympodium[C19: New Latin, from Greek monopous, from mono- + pous foot] ˌmonoˈpodial adj ˌmonoˈpodially advmonopodium
monopodium[‚män·ə′pōd·ē·əm] (botany) A primary axis that continues to grow while giving off successive lateral branches. monopodium
monopodium a structure, such as a tree trunk, that has increased in length by apical growth. |