pinnately

ADVERB
  1. having a pinnate shape
    a pinnately compound leaf
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How To Use pinnately In A Sentence

  • a pinnately compound leaf
  • The stems may be simple or branched, in the large types reaching as much as I m in height; the basal leaves are long, often pinnately lobed and coarsely toothed, but sometimes are not serrated, while the cauline leaves are simple and linear. Chapter 27
  • The plant has 45 cm high clustered leafy stems with pinnately arranged pale green lance-shaped leaflets obliquely banded with pure white.
  • The lower pinnæ pinnately parted into three to five divisions, those of the fertile fronds oblong or linear-oblong; those of the sterile, obovate or ovate, crenulate, decurrent at the base. The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
  • Because the Sesbania species have pinnately compound leaves, for defoliation the central rachis of the leaf was cut once halfway along its length.
  • The upright stems have many, alternate, pinnately compound leaves with sharply toothed or lacerate leaflets.
  • They are pinnately trifoliate and the terminal leaflet is often the largest. Chapter 8
  • Pinnately compound leaves have the leaflets arranged along the main or mid-vein (called a rachis in this case). odd pinnate: with a terminal leaflet, e.g. Fraxinus (ash). even pinnate: lacking a terminal leaflet, e.g. Swietenia (mahogany). Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
  • The potato is a herbaceous, freely branching dicotyledonous perennial, usually between 30 and 100 cm tall, with alternate, pinnately compound leaves, made up of three or four pairs of oval leaflets and a terminal leaflet. Chapter 25
  • Leaves are pinnately trifoliate, smooth above and lightly pubescent below. Chapter 10
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