bipinnated
Webster Dictionary
twice pinnate
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pennated
Webster Dictionary
same as Pinnate
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pinnately
Webster Dictionary
in a pinnate manner
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pinna
Webster Dictionary
one of the divisions of a pinnate part or organ
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pinnatilobate
Webster Dictionary
having lobes arranged in a pinnate manner
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wing-leaved
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having pinnate or pinnately divided leaves
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unijugate
Webster Dictionary
having but one pair of leaflets; -- said of a pinnate leaf
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imparipinnate
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pinnate with a single terminal leaflet
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jugum
Webster Dictionary
a pair of the opposite leaflets of a pinnate plant
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quadrijugous
Webster Dictionary
pinnate, with four pairs of leaflets; as, a quadrijugous leaf
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bipinnate
(ɪˈpɪn eɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
twice pinnate.
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pinnatifid
Webster Dictionary
divided in a pinnate manner, with the divisions not reaching to the midrib
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paripinnate
Webster Dictionary
pinnate with an equal number of leaflets on each side; having no odd leaflet at the end
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odd-pinnate
(ˈɒd mənt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
pinnate with an odd terminal leaflet.
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jugate
(ˈdʒu geɪt, -gɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
having the leaflets in pairs, as a pinnate leaf.
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tripinnate
(ɪˈpɪn eɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
bipinnate, as a leaf, with the divisions also pinnate.
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pinna
(ˈpɪn i)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a primary division of a pinnate leaf.
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unijugate
(ˈnɪdʒ əˌgeɪt, ˌyu nɪˈdʒu gɪt, -geɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(of a pinnate leaf) having only a single pair of leaflets.
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interrupted
Webster Dictionary
irregular; -- said of any arrangement whose symmetry is destroyed by local causes, as when leaflets are interposed among the leaves in a pinnate leaf
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algarroba
(ˌæl gəˈroʊ bə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of certain mesquites, esp. Prosopis juliflora, having pinnate leaves and yellowish flowers.
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lyrate
(ˈlaɪ reɪt, -rɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(of a pinnate leaf) divided transversely into several lobes, the smallest at the base.
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sea trumpet
Webster Dictionary
a great blackish seaweed of the Southern Ocean, having a hollow and expanding stem and a pinnate frond, sometimes twenty feet long
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water parsnip
Webster Dictionary
any plant of the aquatic umbelliferous genus Sium, poisonous herbs with pinnate or dissected leaves and small white flowers
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selfheal
(ˈsɛlfˌhil)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a plant, Prunella vulgaris, having pinnate leaves and tubular violet-blue flowers.
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rowan
(ˈroʊ ən, ˈraʊ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the European mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia, having pinnate leaves and clusters of bright red berries.
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wallaba
Webster Dictionary
a leguminous tree (Eperua falcata) of Demerara, with pinnate leaves and clusters of red flowers. The reddish brown wood is used for palings and shingles
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date palm
(ˈdeɪtˌlaɪn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any tall date-bearing palm of the genus Phoenix, esp. P. dactylifera, topped by pinnate leaves.
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lousewort
(ˈlaʊsˌwɜrt, -ˌwɔrt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any plant of the genus Pedicularis, of the figwort family, with pinnate leaves of yellow or purple flowers.
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coontie
(ˈkun ti)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
either of two arrowroots, Zamia integrifolia or Z. floridana, of Florida, having a short trunk, pinnate leaves, and cones.
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raffia palm
(ˈræf i ə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a palm, Raphia ruffia, of Madagascar, having pinnate leaves that yield a strong, flexible fiber.
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