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lepidote

ADJECTIVE
  1. rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurf

How To Use lepidote In A Sentence

  • Lepidoteris fronds typically have so-called intercalary pinnules along the rachis between the primary pinnae, and are covered with the characteristic blisters mentioned above.
  • Examples include bifid vs. multifid styles, stellate vs. lepidote trichomes, and leaves with or without basal glands.
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