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pedicel
[ped-uh-suhl, -sel]
noun
Botany.
a small stalk.
an ultimate division of a common peduncle.
one of the subordinate stalks in a branched inflorescence, bearing a single flower.
Zoology., a pedicle or peduncle.
pedicel
/ ˈpɛdɪˌsɛl, pɪˈdɪsɪˌleɪt /
noun
the stalk bearing a single flower of an inflorescence
Also called: peduncle. biology any short stalk bearing an organ or organism
the second segment of an insect's antenna
pedicel
A small stalk supporting a single flower in an inflorescence.
Other Word Forms
- pedicellate adjective
- pedicellar adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pedicel1
Example Sentences
Others said the animal could be even rarer than that, and attributed the extra growth to damage to the pedicels, the structures in the skull that support antlers.
Spikelets ovate, not involucrate nor the pedicels bristly.
An enlargement at the top of a pedicel or stem, as seen in certain mosses.
The pedicel on which the ovary of certain flowers, as the passion flower, is seated; a carpophore or thecaphore.
It differs from the other umbellate-flowered genera of the Lily family in not having its flowers jointed upon their pedicels.
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