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induplicate, a. Bot.|ɪnˈdjuːplɪkət| [f. in-2 + duplicate.] Folded or rolled in at the edges, without overlapping: said of leaves and petals in vernation or æstivation.
1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 69 The æstivation of Franklandia is induplicate, according to Mr. Brown. 1835― Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 375 Induplicate, having the margins bent abruptly inwards, and the external face of these edges applied to each other without any twisting. 1857Henfrey Bot. 71 Valvate buds..induplicate vernation. 1896Henslow Wild Fl. 154 The four lobes of the corolla are valvate in bud, having the edges induplicate or folded inwards. |