excurrent

  • 1Excurrent — Ex*cur rent, a. [L. excurrens, p. p. of excurrere, excursum, to run out; ex out + currere to run. See {Current}.] 1. Running or flowing out; as: (Bot.) Running or extending out; as, an excurrent midrib, one which projects beyond the apex of a… …

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  • 2excurrent — excurrent, ente [ɛkskyʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adj. ÉTYM. XXe; du lat. excurrens, entis, p. prés. de excurrere « courir dehors, s étendre hors de », de ex « hors de », et currere. → Courir; excursion. ❖ ♦ Sylv. Se dit des troncs rectilignes jusqu au sommet. ||… …

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  • 3excurrent — [eks kʉr′ənt] adj. [L excurrens, prp. of excurrere, to run out, project < ex , out + currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. running out or forth 2. Bot. a) projecting beyond the tip, as the midrib of certain leaves b) having an undivided projecting… …

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  • 4excurrent — adjective Etymology: Latin excurrent , excurrens, present participle of excurrere to run out, extend, from ex + currere to run more at car Date: 1826 1. characterized by a current that flows outward < the clam s excurrent siphon > 2. having the&#8230; …

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  • 5excurrent — /ik skerr euhnt, skur /, adj. 1. running out or forth. 2. Zool. giving passage outward; affording exit: the excurrent canal of certain sponges. 3. Bot. a. having the axis prolonged so as to form an undivided main stem or trunk, as the stem of the …

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  • 6excurrent — ex•cur•rent [[t]ɪkˈskɜr ənt, ˈskʌr [/t]] adj. 1) running out or forth 2) zool. giving passage outward: the excurrent canal of certain sponges[/ex] 3) Bot. a) bot having the axis prolonged so as to form an undivided main stem or trunk, as the stem …

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  • 7excurrent — (ˈ)eks+ adjective Etymology: Latin excurrent , excurrens, present participle of excurrere to run out, make an excursion, project, extend, from ex ex (I) + currere to run more at current : running or flowing out: as a. of a plant or plant part …

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  • 8excurrent — adjective Of a vein or costa, extending beyond the tip or the margin of a leaf. This species of tree is recognized by the excurrent veins in its leaves. See Also: incurrent, percurrent …

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  • 9excurrent — adjective chiefly Zoology (of a vessel or opening) conveying fluid outwards. The opposite of incurrent. Origin C17: from L. excurrent , excurrere run out …

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  • 10excurrent — /ɛksˈkʌrənt/ (say eks kuruhnt) adjective 1. running out or forth. 2. Zoology giving passage outwards; affording exit, as the excurrent canal of certain sponges. 3. Botany a. having the axis prolonged so as to form an undivided main stem or trunk …