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Definition of enation in English: enationnoun ɪˈneɪʃ(ə)nēˈnāSHən Botany An outgrowth from the surface of a leaf or other part of a plant. as modifier pea enation virus Example sentencesExamples - Branches are covered in fine enations or hairs.
- The current hypothesis for the origin of microphylls is called the enation theory, based on the idea that microphylls evolved through the vascularization of enations on the plant.
- The erect portion of the stem bears paired enations, outgrowths which look like miniature leaves, but unlike true leaves, the enations have no vascular tissue.
- For late spring plantings of peas, use an enation virus-resistant variety that will remain productive when weather warms.
- They probably developed leaves both by enations and by planation of a branching system.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Latin enatio(n-), from enasci 'issue forth'. Definition of enation in US English: enationnounēˈnāSHən Botany An outgrowth from the surface of a leaf or other part of a plant. as modifier pea enation virus Example sentencesExamples - The current hypothesis for the origin of microphylls is called the enation theory, based on the idea that microphylls evolved through the vascularization of enations on the plant.
- Branches are covered in fine enations or hairs.
- The erect portion of the stem bears paired enations, outgrowths which look like miniature leaves, but unlike true leaves, the enations have no vascular tissue.
- They probably developed leaves both by enations and by planation of a branching system.
- For late spring plantings of peas, use an enation virus-resistant variety that will remain productive when weather warms.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Latin enatio(n-), from enasci ‘issue forth’. |