| 释义 | frond
 frondF0336200 (frŏnd)n.1.  A leaf of a fern.2.  A large compound leaf of a palm.3.  A leaflike thallus, as of a seaweed or lichen.[Latin frōns, frond-, foliage.]
 frond′ed adj.
 frond(frɒnd) n1.  (Botany) a large compound leaf, esp of a fern2.  (Botany) the thallus of a seaweed or a lichen[C18: from Latin frōns] ˈfronded adj ˈfrondless adjfrond(frɒnd)
 n.    1.  an often large, finely divided leaf, esp. as applied to the ferns and certain palms.    2.  a leaflike expansion not differentiated into stem and foliage, as in lichens.  [1745–55; < Latin frond-, s. of frōns foliage]  frond′ed, adj.
 frond(frŏnd)1.  A leaf of a fern, usually consisting of multiple leaflets.2.  A large, fan-like leaf of a palm tree.3.  A large, leaf-like structure on a seaweed.ThesaurusTranslations| Noun | 1. |  frond - compound leaf of a fern or palm or cycadfoliage, leaf, leafage - the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants | 
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 frond1. a large compound leaf, esp of a fern 2. the thallus of a seaweed or a lichenfrond[fränd]  (botany) The leaf of a palm or fern. A foliaceous thallus or thalloid shoot.frond
 frond the megaphyllous ‘leaf of a fern, which may be subdivided into pinnae and pinnules.the thallus of a seaweed or a lichen. frond
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