cladophyll

  • 1Cladophyll — Clad o*phyll, n. [Gr. ? a sprout + ? a leaf.] (Bot.) A special branch, resembling a leaf, as in the apparent foliage of the broom ({Ruscus}) and of the common cultivated smilax ({Myrsiphillum}). [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2cladophyll — [klad′ə fil΄] n. [< Gr klados, a branch (see HOLT) + phyllon, leaf: see PHYLL] a green, flattened branch arising from the axil of a leaf, with the shape and functions of a foliage leaf …

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  • 3cladophyll — noun Date: 1879 a flattened photosynthetic branch assuming the form of and closely resembling an ordinary foliage leaf …

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  • 4Cladophyll — Cladophylls also called cladodes are photosynthetic branches or portions of a stem that resemble and function as a leaf, as in the asparagus. Cladophylls are flattened, modified stems that resemble leaves, many cacti (especially Opuntia ) and… …

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  • 5cladophyll — /klad euh fil, klay deuh /, n. Bot. a leaflike flattened branch that resembles and functions as a leaf. Also called cladode. [1875 80; CLADO + PHYLL] * * * …

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  • 6cladophyll — noun A flattened stem that has the photosynthetic function of a leaf …

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  • 7cladophyll — n. cladode, flattened stem that looks like a leaf and functions like it as well …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 8cladophyll — clad·o·phyll …

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  • 9cladophyll — clad•o•phyll [[t]ˈklæd ə fɪl, ˈkleɪ də [/t]] n. bot a leaflike flattened branch that resembles and functions as a leaf Also called cladode • Etymology: 1875–80 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 10cladophyll — noun a flattened stem resembling and functioning as a leaf • Syn: ↑cladode, ↑phylloclad, ↑phylloclade • Hypernyms: ↑stalk, ↑stem * * * /klad euh fil, klay deuh /, n. Bot. a leaflike flattened branch that resembles and functions as a leaf. Also… …

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