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A pedunculated ascidian of the genus Boltonia.
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A stem or peduncle, as of certain barnacles and crinoids.
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Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.
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A genus of brachiopods which includes many living and some fossil species. The larger valve has a perforated beak, through which projects a short peduncle for attachment. Called also lamp shell.
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The peduncle of the eyes of decapod crustaceans.
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Inserted into the stem above the leaf, petiole, or axil, as a peduncle or flower.
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Growing above the axil; inserted above the axil, as a peduncle. See Suprafoliaceous.
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Having a peduncle; growing on a peduncle; as, a pedunculate flower; a pedunculate eye, as in a lobster.
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A band of nervous or fibrous matter connecting different parts of the brain; as, the peduncles of the cerebellum; the peduncles of the pineal gland.
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Bearing one flower only; as, a uniflorous peduncle.
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Alt. of Pedunculated
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A little branch which connects a fruit, flower, or leaf with a main branch; a peduncle, pedicel, or petiole; as, the stem of an apple or a cherry.
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Having the eyes raised on a stalk, or peduncle; -- opposed to sessile-eyed. Said especially of podophthalmous crustaceans.
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Of or pertaining to a peduncle; growing from a peduncle; as, a peduncular tendril.
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The petiole, pedicel, or peduncle, of a plant.
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Three-flowered; having or bearing three flowers; as, a triflorous peduncle.
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A peduncle rising from the ground or from a subterranean stem, as in the stemless violets, the bloodroot, and the like.
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A kind of flower cluster in which the flower stalks radiate from a common point, as in the carrot and milkweed. It is simple or compound; in the latter case, each peduncle bears another little umbel, called umbellet, or umbellule.
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The powdered leaves, peduncles, and young branches of certain species of the sumac plant, used in tanning and dyeing.
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Having a peduncle; supported on a peduncle; pedunculate.
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