conduplicate
1conduplicate — [kän do͞o′pli kit, kändyo͞o′pli kit] adj. [L conduplicatus, pp. of conduplicare < com , with + duplicare: see DUPLICATE] folded lengthwise along the middle, as certain leaves and petals in the bud …
2Conduplicate — Conduit railway Conduit railway [Webster 1913 Suppl.] Conduplicate Con*du pli*cate, a. [L. conduplicatus, p. p. of conduplicare. See {Duplicate}.] (Bot.) Folded lengthwise along the midrib, the upper face being within; said of leaves or petals in …
3conduplicate — adjective Etymology: Latin conduplicatus, past participle of conduplicare to double, from com + duplic , duplex double more at duplex Date: 1777 folded lengthwise < conduplicate petals in the bud > …
4conduplicate — adj. [L. cum, together; duplicare, to double] Doubled or folded together; folded together lengthwise …
5conduplicate — conduplication, n. /kon dooh pli kit, dyooh /, adj. Bot. (of a leaf in the bud) folded lengthwise with the upper face of the blade within. [1770 80; < L conduplicatus (ptp. of conduplicare to double), equiv. to con CON + duplicatus DUPLICATE] * * …
6conduplicate — adjective Describing leaves that are folded (doubled) lengthwise Syn: conduplicated …
7conduplicate — Folded upon itself lengthwise. [L. con , with, + duplico, pp. atus] …
8conduplicate — Folded together lengthwise, usually in two equal halves, e.g. the leaflets of emerging Stangeria leaves. See also circinate, inflexed, ptyxis, reflexed, vernation …
9conduplicate — con·duplicate …
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