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vitta
vit·ta V0130000 (vĭt′ə)n. pl. vit·tae (vĭt′ē) 1. Zoology A streak or band of color, as on the bill of a bird.2. Botany An oil tube in the fruit of certain plants, especially those in the parsley family. [Latin, headband, ribbon; see wei- in Indo-European roots.] vit′tate′ (vĭt′āt′) adj.vitta (ˈvɪtə) n, pl -tae (-tiː) 1. (Botany) any of numerous tubelike cavities containing oil or resin that occur in the fruits of certain plants, esp of parsley and other umbellifers2. (Biology) biology a band or stripe of colour[C17: from Latin: headband; related to viēre to plait] ˈvittate adjvit•ta (ˈvɪt ə) n., pl. vit•tae (ˈvɪt i) 1. a tube or receptacle for oil, occurring in the fruits of most plants of the parsley family. 2. Zool. a streak or stripe of color on the body. [1685–95; < Latin: ribbon, fillet, akin to viēre to weave together] vit′tate (-eɪt) adj. EncyclopediaSeevittateVITTA
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