pinnate

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Resembling a feather
Having two rows of branches, lobes, leaflets, or veins arranged on each side of a common axis

The trunk is unbranched, often much shortened, and bears a crown of feathery or pinnate fronds.

{a} having leaflets along the side like fethers
1) Having leaflets on each side of a common stem arranged in a feather-like manner [16] 2) Having veins on each side of a common vein arranged in a feather-like manner [16] 3) A "pinnately lobed" leaf has many equal-sized lobes arranged pinnately on each side of the leaf [16]
having side branches
of a leaf shape; featherlike; having leaflets on each side of a common axis
n Compound leaves made up of leaflets arranged in two rows on opposite sides of the axis
Having a winglike tuft of long feathers on each side of the neck
The leaflets are divided along the stalk in the shape of a feather or pinnae
See Abruptly pinnate, and Illust
Compound leaves arranged on opposite sides of an axis or rachis
The arrangement of leaf veins or leaflets in such a way that the main divisions arise along a central axis, like a feather
Consisting of several leaflets, or separate portions, arranged on each side of a common petiole, as the leaves of a rosebush, a hickory, or an ash
A leaf shape where leaflets or lobes are arranged on either side of a central axis or petiole
divided, as with a compound leaf, so the segments are arranged on two sides of a middle axis; featherlike in appearance (see pictorial glossary)
Having leaflets arranged in opposite rows along the petiole
{s} feathered, covered in plumage; resembling a feather
Compound leaf with leaflets on either side of central axis
With two rows of lateral braches, appendages, or parts along the axis
Compound leaves with opposite pairs of separate leaflets, typically as in fraxinus ssp
A pinna having pinnules that are free to the rachis
describing a leaf, which leaflets are on each side of a stalk or rachis
leaf divided into leaflets arranged on opposite sides of the midrib; 2-pinnate - each is further subdivided in a pinnate way; 3-pinnate - 3 levels of subdivision
Divided in a feathery manner; having leaflets on each side of an axis or midrib Pinnate blades are divided into leaflets (pinnæ), with each leaflet narrowly attached to the central stem (rachis) Blades more divided are designated as bipinnate or tripinnate From the Latin, pinnatus, "feathered "
divided into leaflets that are arranged on either side of a rachis, as in a feather
A type of compound leaf with leaflets on two opposites sides of an elongated rachis Examples: Ash, Chinese Scholar Tree
divided into leaflets arranged along an axis; feather-like
having leaflets on both sides of a common axis
divided
under Abruptly
feather-like, usually referring to a compound leaf with leaflets arranged along each side of a common petiole
pinnate leaf
leaf that is shaped like a feather
pinnate leaf
a leaf resembling a feather; having the leaflets on each side of a common axis
abruptly-pinnate
pinnate with a pair of leaflets at the apex
even-pinnate
pinnate with an even number of leaflets at the apex
odd-pinnate
pinnate with a single leaflets at the apex
pinnation
The organisation of a pinnate leaf
even-pinnate
of a leaf shape; pinnate with a pair of leaflets at the apex
even-pinnate leaf
pinnate with a pair of leaflets at the apex
odd-pinnate
a leaf shape; pinnate with a single leaflet at the apex
odd-pinnate leaf
pinnate with a single leaflet at the apex
pinnately
having a pinnate shape; "a pinnately compound leaf"
pinnately
having a pinnate shape; "a pinnately compound leaf
pinnately
In a pinnate manner
pinnately
in the manner of a feather, like a feather
pinnate
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