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cymose, a. Bot.|saɪˈməʊs| [ad. L. cȳmōs-us, f. cȳma: see -ose.] Bearing cymes, cymiferous; of the nature of a cyme; arranged in a cyme. (Of an inflorescence = centrifugal or definite; opposed to racemose.)
1807J. E. Smith Phys. Bot. 311 In the cymose plants. 1872Oliver Elem. Bot. i. vii. 83 Forms of inflorescence in which the peduncle, or axis, itself terminates in a flower are termed definite or cymose. Hence cyˈmosely adv., in the manner of a cyme.
1870Hooker St. Flora 242 Flowers..cymosely panicled. |