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- ETIOLATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ETIOLATE is to bleach and alter the natural development of (a green plant) by excluding sunlight Did you know?
- ETIOLATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In the absence of light, plants develop an etiolated growth pattern The petiole may be up to 18 cm long in etiolated plants, but is more typically up to 10 cm long Etiolated stipes (elongation without cap maturation) is caused when grown without light These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web
- Etiolate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To etiolate is to make something, especially a plant, become pale and weak A lack of sunshine in your back yard might etiolate the roses you planted there
- ETIOLATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Etiolate definition: to cause (a plant) to whiten or grow pale by excluding light See examples of ETIOLATE used in a sentence
- etiolate, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the verb etiolate mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb etiolate See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence etiolate has developed meanings and uses in subjects including How common is the verb etiolate? About 0 04 occurrences per million words in modern written English
- ETIOLATED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: 1 botany whitened through lack of sunlight 2 literary weakened; no longer at full strength 3 literary having a Click for more definitions
- Etiolated - definition of etiolated by The Free Dictionary
1 Botany To cause (a plant) to develop without chlorophyll by preventing exposure to sunlight 2 a To cause to appear pale and sickly: a face that was etiolated from years in prison b To make weak by stunting the growth or development of
- etiolated - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(by extension) Of an animal or person: having an ashen or pale appearance; also, haggard or thin; physically weak Synonyms: emaciated; see also Thesaurus: cadaverous Birds inhabiting desert regions have an etiolated appearance
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