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stipular, a. Bot.|ˈstɪpjʊlə(r)| [ad. mod.L. stipulāris: see stipula and -ar. Cf. F. stipulaire.] Of, belonging to or furnished with stipules; situated on, near or in the place of a stipule.
1793Martyn Lang. Bot. s.v. Stipularis, A Stipular bud. Formed of stipules or scales. 1829T. Castle Introd. Bot. 104 Thorns, according to attending peculiarities, are..called cauline, terminal,..pericarpal, stipular, [etc.]. Ibid. 105 Stipular—situated on the stipule, as in the mimosa nilotica. 1872Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 277 Observe..the ligule, a scale⁓like stipular projection at the base of the blade of the leaf. 1887Bentley Man. Bot. (ed. 5) 141 The leaf..consists of three distinct parts; namely..the lamina, or blade;..the petiole or leaf-stalk; and of a third or stipular portion. |