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racemose
rac·e·mose R0005200 (răs′ə-mōs′)adj.1. Botany Resembling or borne in a raceme.2. Anatomy Having a structure of clustered parts. Used of glands. rac′e·mose′ly adv.racemose (ˈræsɪˌməʊs; -ˌməʊz) or racemousadj (Chemistry) being or resembling a raceme[C17: from Latin racēmōsus clustering] ˈraceˌmosely, ˈracemously advrac•e•mose (ˈræs əˌmoʊs) adj. 1. Bot. bearing or arranged in the form of a raceme. 2. Anat. resembling a bunch of grapes. [1690–1700; < Latin racēmōsus full of clusters, clustering. See raceme, -ose1] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | racemose - having stalked flowers along an elongated stem that continue to open in succession from below as the stem continues to grow; "lilies of the valley are racemose"phytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plantsindeterminate - having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex; "an indeterminate stem" | Translations
racemose
racemose[′ras·ə‚mōs] (anatomy) Of a gland, compound and shaped like a bunch of grapes, with freely branching ducts that terminate in acini. (botany) Bearing, or occurring in the form of, a raceme. racemose
racemose [ra´sĕ-mōs] shaped like a bunch of grapes on its stalk.rac·e·mose (ras'ĕ-mōs), Avoid the mispronunciation rās'mōs.Branching, with nodular terminations; resembling a bunch of grapes. [L. racemosus, full of clusters] racemose (răs′ə-mōs′)adj.1. Botany Resembling or borne in a raceme.2. Anatomy Having a structure of clustered parts. Used of glands. rac′e·mose′ly adv.rac·e·mose (ras'ĕ-mōs) Branching, with nodular terminations; resembling a bunch of grapes. [L. racemosus, full of clusters]racemose Having a structure of clustered parts, especially of a gland. From the Latin racemosus , clustered, as in racemus , a bunch of grapes.racemose being or resembling a RACEME.racemose Related to racemose: racemose glandWords related to racemoseadj having stalked flowers along an elongated stem that continue to open in succession from below as the stem continues to growRelated Words- phytology
- botany
- indeterminate
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