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- SPINOSE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'spinose' spinose in American English (ˈspaɪˌnoʊs ) adjective full of or covered with spines
- SPINOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
spinose adjective spi· nose ˈspī-ˌnōs : spiny sense 2 a fly with black spinose legs
- SPINOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Spinose definition: full of spines; spiniferous; spinous See examples of SPINOSE used in a sentence
- Thorns, spines, and prickles explained
On a leaf apex, if there is an apical process (generally an extension of the midvein), and if it is especially sharp, stiff, and spine-like, it may be referred to as spinose or as a pungent apical process (again, some authors call them a kind of spine)
- Spinose - definition of spinose by The Free Dictionary
spinose (ˈspaɪnəʊs; spaɪˈnəʊs) adj (Botany) (esp of plants) bearing many spines [C17: from Latin spīnōsus prickly, from spīna a thorn]
- spinose - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
spinose (comparative more spinose, superlative most spinose) Having a spine, or spines
- Spinose Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Origin of Spinose Latin spīnōsus from spīna thorn From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition spine +"Ž -ose, Latin spinōsus From Wiktionary
- Spinose Structure Facts For Kids | AstroSafe Search
Spinose structures are special hard parts of plants that help protect them! 🌵Imagine a cactus with its pointy spines or a rose bush with thorns! These sharp bits can be found on leaves, stems, and even roots
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