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pan·i·cle \ˈpanə̇kəl, -nēk-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin panicula tuft, swelling, diminutive of panus ear of millet, tuft, swelling 1. : a compound racemose inflorescence that is usually a raceme in which the secondary branches are themselves racemose (as the inflorescence of yuccas) but sometimes merges into the cymose type (as in the horse chestnut) — called also compound raceme; see inflorescence illustration 2. : any pyramidal loosely branched flower cluster • pan·i·cled \-ld\ adjective |