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silicle
sil·i·cle S0406100 (sĭl′ĭ-kəl)n. A short silique usually having a length less than twice its width. [Latin silicula, diminutive of siliqua, seed pod.]silicle (ˈsɪlɪkəl) n (Botany) botany a variant of siliculaThesaurus| Noun | 1. | silicle - short broad silique occurring in some cruciferous plantssiliqua, silique - narrow elongated seed capsule peculiar to the family Cruciferae | TranslationsSilicle
silicle[′sil·ə·kəl] (botany) A many-seeded capsule formed from two united carpels, usually of equal length and width, and divided on the inside by a replum. Silicle a silique whose length is three times or a little less than three times greater than its width. A silicle may be latiseptately dehiscent (as in madwort), stenoseptately dehiscent (pennycress), indehiscent (woad), or jointed (sea kale). silicle
silicle (sĭl′ĭ-kəl)n. A short silique usually having a length less than twice its width.silicle Related to silicle: silique, cyclicalWords related to siliclenoun short broad silique occurring in some cruciferous plantsRelated Words |