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noun ˈfʊtstɔːkˈfʊtstɔk The short supporting stalk of a leaf or flower. Example sentencesExamples - The leaves spring from the root on very long footstalks, and are divided at three or four parts.
- The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate.
- There is visible a four-leaf rose and footstalk with two leafs on the seals.
- The leaves stand on long footstalks and are glabrous above and downy white beneath.
- Its body lies on the ground and only a 10-20 cm long footstalk stands ending in an inflorescence.
nounˈfo͝otstôkˈfʊtstɔk The short supporting stalk of a leaf or flower, or various stalklike structures in animals. Example sentencesExamples - The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate.
- Its body lies on the ground and only a 10-20 cm long footstalk stands ending in an inflorescence.
- The leaves spring from the root on very long footstalks, and are divided at three or four parts.
- The leaves stand on long footstalks and are glabrous above and downy white beneath.
- There is visible a four-leaf rose and footstalk with two leafs on the seals.
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