dehisce

VERB
  1. burst or split open
    flowers dehisce when they release pollen
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How To Use dehisce In A Sentence

  • The anther must dehisce (burst open) before pollen grains can be released. Chapter 25
  • flowers dehisce when they release pollen
  • Any of various tropical American trees of the genus Lecythis, having a large, woody, urn-shaped pod that dehisces by a lid.
  • Berry A juicy indehiscent fruit having the seeds enclosed in pulp. Chapter 9
  • They are indicated for patients with chronic, acute, traumatic, subacute and dehisced wounds, partial-thickness burns, ulcers (such as diabetic, pressure or venous insufficiency), flaps and grafts. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • The affliction — superior canal dehiscence syndrome — was unknown until ten years ago. The Sun
  • Sauer consequently provided the name Amaranthus rudis for plants with a circumscissily dehiscent utricle and single, well developed sepal.
  • The percentage of thecae that dehisced longitudinally varied greatly among rice varieties.
  • You can deal with trying to get him onto oral meds later, but your goal right now is to get his sugars under control so he doesn't get a wound dehiscence with a roaring post-op skin infection or peritonitis. Oil and Water (Sometimes): Guidelines and Real Life
  • The stigmas were then pollinated with pollen from a flower whose anther had dehisced that day.
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