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		Definition of pedicel in English: pedicelnoun ˈpɛdɪs(ə)lˈpɛdəˌsɛl Botany 1A small stalk bearing an individual flower in an inflorescence. 〔植〕花梗,柄。比较PEDUNCLE  Compare with peduncle Example sentencesExamples -  Counts were made of all buds, flowers, pedicels where flowers or fruits had aborted, and fruits.
 -  Every inflorescence of a marked branch was individually identified with a numbered tag tied to its pedicel and its number of flowers recorded.
 -  An umbel is an inflorescence in which a number of flower stalks or pedicels, nearly equal in length, spread from a common center.
 -  The pedicel of the highest open flower on each inflorescence was tagged daily with a piece of dated tape for the duration of the experiment.
 -  The flowers, on a stout pedicel, have a 5-dentate tubular calyx.
 
 Synonyms stem, shoot, trunk, stock, cane, bine, bent, haulm, straw, reed - 1.1Anatomy Zoology 
another term for pedicle Example sentencesExamples -  They taper to a narrow base or attachment point, which, in some specimens, has a short pedicel.
 -  Near the base of the pedicel, the transverse process projects lateroventrally.
 -  A few posterior dorsals have a pair of depressions ventral to the pedicel on the edge of the intervertebral face.
 -  A longitudinal crest on the medial face of each pedicel of the neural arch gives the neural canal an eight-shaped cross section in its central part.
 -  They arise from a permanent bony base on the frontals called a pedicel.
 
  
 
 Derivativesadjective pɛˈdɪs(ə)leɪt  The only pedicellate flowered species in the state, T. pusillum var. texanum, is part of the T. pusillum complex, which occurs in a series of widely disjunct populations throughout much of the southeastern United States. Example sentencesExamples -  Eretmonia pollen sacs are born in pedicellate clusters that arise as a branch from the adaxial side of the mid vein of a modified leaf.
 -  Eocaecilia does, however, possess pedicellate teeth, long considered a synapomorphy of the modern amphibian orders.
 -  Ear cross sections: In maize, the spikelets are arranged in pairs, one pedicellate and one sessile.
 -  Amphiumas also lack external gills (while retaining one of three pairs of larval gill slits), and their teeth are pedicellate.
 
 
 
 OriginLate 17th century: from modern Latin pedicellus 'small foot', diminutive of pes, ped- 'foot'.    Definition of pedicel in US English: pedicelnounˈpedəˌselˈpɛdəˌsɛl Botany 1A small stalk bearing an individual flower in an inflorescence. 〔植〕花梗,柄。比较PEDUNCLE  Compare with peduncle Example sentencesExamples -  The pedicel of the highest open flower on each inflorescence was tagged daily with a piece of dated tape for the duration of the experiment.
 -  An umbel is an inflorescence in which a number of flower stalks or pedicels, nearly equal in length, spread from a common center.
 -  Counts were made of all buds, flowers, pedicels where flowers or fruits had aborted, and fruits.
 -  Every inflorescence of a marked branch was individually identified with a numbered tag tied to its pedicel and its number of flowers recorded.
 -  The flowers, on a stout pedicel, have a 5-dentate tubular calyx.
 
 Synonyms stem, shoot, trunk, stock, cane, bine, bent, haulm, straw, reed - 1.1Anatomy Zoology 
another term for pedicle Example sentencesExamples -  A few posterior dorsals have a pair of depressions ventral to the pedicel on the edge of the intervertebral face.
 -  Near the base of the pedicel, the transverse process projects lateroventrally.
 -  They arise from a permanent bony base on the frontals called a pedicel.
 -  They taper to a narrow base or attachment point, which, in some specimens, has a short pedicel.
 -  A longitudinal crest on the medial face of each pedicel of the neural arch gives the neural canal an eight-shaped cross section in its central part.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 17th century: from modern Latin pedicellus ‘small foot’, diminutive of pes, ped- ‘foot’.     |